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LOCALS.
Mr. Fred D, B.nnetf; of New
York, will spar Mr. Oscnr Eb m
. ting, of this city at N'viut
o »era house to!, o ow nigh*, it
■rill be a |fiuii*h< j d tffiir, un ia’
i'll*. 1 oftLe n;.i y art si> u 1
c» it.
The many friends of Rev. an<
.’lra. Charles Ollday will regret ti
x iarn of the daujcreus illness ol
i ie latter al Anniston. Dr. C. F
inffiu was called by telegram thir
.noming to visit her.
It is rumored on the street?
I lie afternoon that there will bt
i prize fight fought tonight. A
.[ubtlkr reporter tried to run the
ramor d >wn but failed to strike
\ warm trail, (later) we have run
i ; down.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. W. May is now ready for
spring work. Dresses and chit—
;ren’s especially Cutting and
fitting for 50 and 75.
504 Broad St.
Capt.J.C. Garlington, one of
'.'loyd’s best planters and leading
itizene spent the day in the city
Japt Gnrlington is ooh of the
□ any old veterans of North Geor
.ia who propose to vote for Hon.
V, Y. Atki son for governor.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Stark after a
pleasant visit of several days, to Tai
apoosa returned to Rome last night.
Mr. Stark did quite a successful teut
.aess while away.
Cel,Fred King of Livingston was
i i the city today casting hie eagle
eyes over the situation. Mr. King
-'ays that Livingston district is solid
for Atkinson.
Chief Dave Hauks returned last
night from a business trip to At
anta. While in the Gate City
'Jhief Hanks was the guest of
Ihief Joiner of the Atlanta Fire
department,
IT DOES NO F PAY TO LIV E.
(n a leaky house or have
* garden without fences while
he Cundell Lumber Co. is selling
be best heart shingles, oak posts
and heart fencing at "hard times
, rices. Lumber arriving every day
2-9-lmo
Mr. J . F. Burnett, one of Cedar
bluffs leading merchants spent the
day in the city.
If you have flour stomach and
’eel bilious, and yi ur head aches
ake a Japanese Liver Pellet, j
will relieve you. id by D V»
Curry Druggist
Mr. John Huffman, recently of ti e
Firm of Hunt, Huffman A Co. of the
Fourth Ward, has severed his con
nection with that house and is now
open to offers.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetii
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia.
prairie, bruises, lame back, i:
quickly relieves pain
Warters “Extra Good”
vor sale by all cigar
dealers.
WE HAVE BOUGHT
The entire stock, fixtures and
good-will of the late firm of
CROUCH & WATSON
will continue business at the old stand
No. 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad
to see the patrons of the old firm as well as
the friends of C. A. TREVITT and GU3 JOHN
SON.
Mr. Bernie Hale will remain with us in the
Prescription Department.
A REFINED MIN TREL
Snow At Nevik‘B M n at Maic
Fn T-f.
Tni PraronMAXcE of Gorton's Mia
•trtda is strictly refined, entirely fit
om start to finish for a lady audi
nce. Il is a •hite minstrel organize
■>n and should not be confounded
ith the colored rninstr 1 companies
hat run out now an t then and make
a living off Mr. G u t-on's we’l earned
epntation a» “ he New Orleans Min
»!r*l ." One night' Monday March
th, Or ne to th r open air concert at
12 ©‘clock Monday olh in front of the
Opera house. G t your Seat now at
Feiser's SIOO Gall- ry only 25cts
A more delightful audience than
the one at Nevin’s Opera House
last night at the Wihzk Concert
never assembled in Rom°.
IF YOU FEEL DROWSY,
rlu 11, tnexnrrwiibly
tired or debilitated,
‘ ! P I have loss of apjre-
furred tongee,
i r J/ frequent h«vLaohes
Rijji*'/ ' ( wiMi or without
ffiyy v . di azines*, chilly
W' -CxX X< sensations, and oo
y casional nausea
f \\\ vX then you are bil-
'V \ V®. ious. Your liver
i \\ needs the gently
1 \\ W\ stimulating and
powerfully invigor
ating effects of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
These little things will put you in complete
order.
They follow Nature’s own way. They’re
the smallest, the easiest to take, and the best.
They absolutely and permanently cure Bil
iousness, Constipation, Jaundice, Dizziness,
Hour Htomach, Kick or Bilious Headaches.
Indigestion, and consequent stujxir or drow
siness.
They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, in
every way and hi every case, or your money
is returned. You pay only for the good you
get.
Nothing else urged by a tricky dealer, can
be “just as good’’for you to buy.
Executors, Sale.
Agre able to an ortle • of the Court of Ordina
ry of F eyd county ;will be sold a- auction at the
Court house doorlatCalheun <>a l oun’y of Gordon
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
letai hours of sale: The following property to
wit all that tract of land in the 14 District and
3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gordoa
County, known as the Printup farm lyingon the
Hast side of the Oostauaula River about (3
miles we’t of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and el«ven
(211) and two huudr -I and twenty two (222) and
thrse parts of lots lying on ho East side of the
Oos ananla Kivsr, knows as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred and forty eight (»48) con
ta-ns in all about sewn hundred and twenty
(725) acres more or leas, together with Ferrv
and Ferry road sold as the property of Heurr 8.
Fliutip late of County of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day - t March lfe»l
John C. Printu p
fleeter of Rsu e -f
11. , I‘rin.up Dee d.
Hf ff
BLOOMINGTON, ILL %
Our No. 28 End Spring, with
Drop-Axle both front and rear,
is the best looking and most
serviceable buggy made for the
money. Ask your dealer to
show the BLOOMINGTON
MFG. CO.’S line of Buggies,
Wagons and Carts, and buy
no other.
*BE2NI_> FOR CATALOGUE.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY MARCH 2, 1694.
A KLOSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
That ia in feed a brilliant idea of
the Seay men, to huddle the floater
and take them on a cruise down the
Coosa rivrr on board a training ship
and get them in trim for the batt e
of t’lo ballot. There is gnm liuuoi in
the proposition,
e
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The plan conceived, is to have a
mo iwlijht excursion without tl e
nc-or, one of these all night exeussona
in which the “fl >atera’’ will swim in
‘coffin varnish" as he floats on the
waves of the swift flowing Coes*.
The ‘‘trainingship” a cwtterof the
'Commodore Seay sq u’’ kj tail
on Monday night from this port and
after an all night CJuise, return to
her dock Tuesday morning with her
rum soaked carge and have the en
tire''ship’s company" te march •
the polls an I vote, —But there was a
man in theeanip who, like the parrot,
talked too dopgone much—and he
‘‘busted an egg" in the scheme,
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Why should the city tee put te
such an enormous expense hauling
manures and scrapinga, to the
fields of the Hamilton’s in the
Fourth Ward? Why those Ham
ilton bottoms have by special act
es the Legislative been exempted
from city taxation .
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And yet, we find the city paying
for the cartage r f every spade full
of this litter, even from the Fifth
Ward to those distant bottoms cn
be banks es the Oostanaula.
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This, too when hundreds of eart
loads might and should be dump
ed on the City’s vacant lots and
private property on Myrtle Hill
Cemetery, there to furnish nonsh
ment to sbrubbt-ry, plants and
flowers and help beautify our p'c
tuie’que “city of the dead.”
/.
, Just new many cart loads could
be used to advantage on the newly
fiaiihed slope, whose yellow escarp
ment,ehecktred with ivey springs
fresh set, great the eye from the
bridge and from main Street. If I
understand it correctly, fertilizers
had to be purchased to be in
the plantiag of that ivey.
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And what is the city getting ror
her sweepings and manures? Why
should she pay for the privilege of
enriching the bottoms of the
Hamiltons? Is it right for the
body politic to be taxed to help
street overseer Brown produce
heavy crops of corn and cotton?
Is Rome eligible to membership
iu the Alliance?
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This paper has no desire to in
jure any one and will willingly
publ t .a! o - ci in T'”ic:i-
tion from any one, throwing light
on the situation.
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I have even some phunny things
latdy—and sometimes I pause and
smile when I think of this idea of
he East Tenneasee Road running
a special train and giving a fn e
ride and a barbecie to all colored
voters of John Moore persuasoin
who would have no more sense
than to go out of town and hope to
get back iu time to vote—when
the engine was disabled—s y
abiut next Tuesday.
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Capt. Will Eliott cam# up from
Atlanta this morning. He is look
ing as fine at split slick and as
long as the face of a Seay man.
though as cheerful and chipper as
a Moore man's heart. Atlanta
to be agreeing with him
both physically aad financially.
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But he is here on serious busi
n 488 viz . to help get up the death
pro f- of his goed old friend, Mr.
Isiac Ivins late of Fosters Mill?.
Will Elliott has a. host of warm
friends in the Hill City who arc
pleased to learn that he is becom
ing just as popular in the Harry
Hill City,
***
Walter Headden told me thia
m >in ng that he expected to have the
beautiful new fount at Curry’s in full
blast on Monday, I acknowledged
an invite and will drink on that day
—if nerer again.
THE “LIME KILL KLt’B’
I
Hilda most Amuhns Kbakci at
the City Hall La-t Niwht.
The “Lime Kiln K üb” gave
another amusing seance last night
at the city Hail
'1 he hall opened with R v. (’.
McCurdy in the speaksig ta d.
n h speaker is a good negro anrii
th* pastor of a cel red ahurch to
the building fund of which Cap .
B a had made a liberal contril u I
tien and for winch the pastor was
grateful.
While McCurr y w. 8 speaking
he was inUrrupteu by men arrang
ing the terms of a b»t ia the rear
of the hall, H» was for Capt. Seay
because he did not even know Mr.
Jonn D, Moore,
His reverence, spoke of having
traveled much, said he had “help
ed run a blockade in th* war and
had been t* Bermuda and other
cities in the old country.”
Walter Parton, of Cass Slaiitn,
Bartow tounty, ep*k* next. Said
Captain B*ay was pledged to re
duce street tax to $2.00 and would
fix it so a man would not have to
work 14 days, etc, *nd f r Ler th
Captain Seay would have the bv»
built at one* and give the negroes
work-
Tl en came the Reverent midnight
Ciai; | f Atlanta, who said 40
years ago Le was a sai’o;- on a little
steamboat between Rome ai d Rosac
ea and today be was a S*ayman e
also told a joke about a b >y haring
tw* puppies Etc.
And then accused Capt. L tie of
running over Lis nephew in a faim
tradd and of not allowing tbi negroes
to drink Lytle Spring water.
Here Capt. LyCe tcok the stand
and defended himself from the foul
spersiens.
Then Maik Wright, co’, o' Silver
Creek, also not a voter, took the stand
and in a rqueaky voice screamed “If
Capt, John J. Seay is not sufficiently
capacitated to fill the naairs c fF.ee,
then where in the name of «r>mrcen
sense will you find a naan? ' —and
some one suggest d “Silver Creek."
Then Moze Daily of Chulio, took
the stand and among his briliaut re
inaikn said that if a man offered to
buy him up h'.e sheep it would insult
his indignity •
The hall was packed, but of the
250 people present there was only 87
colored people ineludiug the speakers
who were nut voters. Every body was
in a good humor and the “Lime Kim
Klub 1 ’ feature was most amusing to
the audience.
Most of the speakers seemed
“fresh ‘ and naade one groat mistake,
viz: That The Hustler of Rome
was running for mayor and council
man against Capt. Seay. A fur more
meetings like this and John D, Moore
and ticket will have a “walk cv r.‘
STARKE
■J’HE
MERCHANT
TAILOR
h"-" DSOME LINE OF
I
FALL PATTERNS
JUSTIin.
ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON
S.M.STARkE
ARMSTROhG
BLOCK
L™ OOUGL/4*
□3 SHOE wTte#.
)<■ you wear them 7 When next in need try « yau,
In the world.
44.00 jgjL Xs2 50
♦3.50 giF t 52.00
i $1.75
WCW
M; |
Ryon wart s Sue DRESS SHOE,' ma* In ro.
•7 cl’ b ° n T Pay t 0 $8 ' try “’■ v s3 > $3.50, $♦ <*«
o 5 Shea. They Pt equal to custom made and Jock .«o
*ear as wed. !fy?u wish to economize In you rfootwsas
Io so by purchasing W. L Douglas Shoes. BLt. v «
■rice stamped ct tF. bottom, look for It when you buy
at. u oorr- •<*
____ . Many Persons are broken
•mra from overwork or household earea.
Brown’ii Iron Bitters ReboiHa me
system, aids digestion, removes excess at hiln I
•Mauesrmlaeia. Get the giuulot
SEEDS! WORLD’S FAIR MFDALS & DIPLOMA
My exhibit of Seeds an I Gardea Ve jetablas was i war h 1 . k [
imus Hiid a Special Diplo ua by L’ie Im mt Expositi »u Judg JS i u ' m
I Licouraged by this he » kudu Seeds-to the \V M
air, and was awarded Medal Diploma for b'-st collection there This
gh en lorseinent, for the Seed met in competition those great saefi 11
of this country, but mine got there beautifully. I have had
with die various seeds offered the farmers, and my judgment say the co ]'
! lection b!•w is the best The collection is a choice selection of G ar
Vegetable Seeds, an t is gotten up with the idea of establishing a seed bu
■ <m 28 papers (extra large) of choice Vegatable Seed 1 package oont%ini n
0) Auau i s (Fiower) 1 paokige of my Crtton, “King La >r (••
ad<ag« of my C >rn, “King liepruted '-all postpaid for sl.oo.‘circular te?
iag afi about my Seed free Address T. J. KING, Richmond V
«■ —«mm■■■■ ■«■—
COTTON AT 16 CTS» PER LB t
Seed for trial purposes only.
We Have Every Seed iu Existence.
There is no M >ney in Cotton at NEW BOSTON , TEX. DEG 5
T ierj ii a n active, strong demand RICHMOND SEED CO.
Richmond Va;
for lo <g staples at 16c. Then why T his is to certify that I had “Inland
not plant it? Your answer is: Be- Sea Island cotton planted in alternati
came none of the Img staples will P l /? 1,6 W ! U ? S . ea . l81 »nd Allison Silk.
Allens latest improved long B tanl.
make enough to the acr= j iriifiy plant Qzier Silk Southern Hope and sora
ng them t ven at 16 cts p r lb.: it is o*h er varietes of long lint. The In,
.. . , , land Sea Island was a creat
oiffu ult to gm it pr perly; it is hard earlier than any of them and made
to pick out. hdu lands will not pro- one third more lint per plot (of same
1.1 i size) than any and double an mnJ.
duee staples, and s»> ou, „„ J as much
1 ’ ’ as any save one variety (OzierSilkl
Inland Sea Wand is a long staple While the*lint was no longer than
cotton in which all objections are Alien it was much finer softer
•ea orul. It m ENORMOUSLY exeept Sea Igland and g
PI'OF'UCTIVE, easily ginned an I but it made four times as much per
r< Um.l.’e to ’ n either of these two. I think
your Inland Sea Island a big jump
| make it with no extra expense forward in the long lint busines
tr. üble. S.e wbat Mr Jeff Uelborn l’ ecan . se of its Earliness and
Pro.ljficness.
haS t 0 Saj ‘ Very truly! JEFF WELBORN.
N > See 1 >r ia’e until next season save a limited number of ptoke
which we send out for trial purposes. Will positively refuse to sail si
any other way this season. Space forbids our saying more here but writ
, ti« for lull inforciatien.
I’ack.ts 25 cts. by mail 3 for 60 cts., 6 for SI.OO.
RICHMOND SDEED CO., Richmond, Va
’ Guido,lß94,
A !ic 1 ioncer i of Vesertiblea nsd I ~wrr«.
J Certains 112 ya£es Bxl2 1-2 inchet, with descrip- “
1- tcuiß tat d not mislead | illustrations ! , •
; instnsct ’ not I 31
, **• / The cover j charming in harmonious blending of . Anter,
’ J-itor > in. grevn and white, with a gold back- I (‘Xu u t-old ioi tlirj’g-
— f ’:’d —a drcuD of Leauty. 32 ptvres of NevrlsicE i w , 1 • i,nniuU) J
{, i 1 ; ) . z (.iiiiztat colors. All the l*a<;i:ig bcveliics • NuiueL
PrfVtL’ * 'a r. t . t -I.*; :of the t ’ari<’.!<•?. These hard licieeyou ! Dahlia. Ltlk!'
ii VICT'S ; '* ' ■-t any Buy KOKFS7 torixS i Axcmiustlilcrltt,
I». S 'a »n. ycu will i.< tve FULL MEASURE. It is not nee- i r , .. .
i »■ ** •voariviH'.ee H»t.t Vick’s R.erts grow, this is km-v.n ! I»<£h.e .Invmoae,
|! I < '' ?11,1 V* 1181 '•««
|i Ht:! I'.ttlc biKiit f’ r | ruper wed will «uve grocer’s Dtid doc- __ w ,
< \ 1 Aiany coiicfde Vick’s Floral Guide the bmd- Jfcn'hy anil
I -• ■ I •••!<• •HC p»r IMM. If you love a L:.. r.f.dt-u vtaur Potatoes.
iCJS’?''*! *' Lviid adorer nuv«, with iu cento, wlucb mav be deducted
i ft’cm fijst order. $360 Cath Prlxts Ur
' ROCHESTER, N. Y. JAMES VKK’S SONS
I
I BliisgOM
I Iz as safe and harmless as a flax
| seed poultice. It acts like a pcul
i lice, drawing out fever and pain,
and curing si’ diseases vcculiat
i to ladies.
*• is a pas
j tue, easily used at any time; it
is applied right to the parts.
Every lady can treat herself
' with it.
Basiled to any address upon re
ceiptcfSx. Dr. J, A. McGill & Co.
' < Panorama Place, Chicago, 111,
COPYRIQHTED.
MEDAL AND DIPLOMA
BY THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION,
S.v.Seim ® r Bmik-keeptne and (..nJ..,
I,e " lui-e luiha Imt us at New
York Cost, A, B McArver & Co.
Lost— A gold watch charm about
tho size of a $5 gold piece has initials
•‘J. B. N • «m one ride - Finder will
please 1.. .it this office and receive
reward,
Jas. B. Nevin.
h ,zz uess, hysteria, wake
fulness, Lad dreams and softening
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold bv D W
Curry Druggist
-for DYSPEPSIA,
np/nvv.c Stomach disorders, take
a. BROWW IRON BITTERS.
*' f* r bottle - Genuine hu
te-awk wd creased red lines on
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
—I; ?o‘d with wflttffl
VJ- 0 tiara nt '-0 to cur.
No.-vousProstry
ysww fess-l®? fit tion, Fits, Omr
4' J'/j V?t rij nesn.HCaducbesrf
As «4§T KcuraigtaaudWske
C R>- J futoeflii,causedtofW*
cesbivouseofOpiunit
Tobacco and Aico
z-4z z /r n>* hoi; Mental Deprw-
•BEFORE • AFTcFV fei m, Softening of
he Hrain, causing Mrsery. Insanity. ftn 4 P eat ?J
•aricuers Trupotancy, Lost Power in either
Old Atro, Involuntary Ixisses,caiwj
y OVer-mtlrßger.ee. over-exertion of the Brami ana
irrcra of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their
ifttur; 1 Vigor and doubles the joys of lifo: £ ar y
incoii haa and Fema’e Weakness. A month streae
• -ic.pt, in plain package, by mail, to any hddrew.w
•er box, C boxes $5. w ith every $5 order wo P lV ® •
rVritten Guarantee to cure or refund the money.
Tcuiui3 free. Guarantee issued only by our «*•
■n n prrojqf-
D. W, Curry, druggist
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■«;;<! iu*oiTq'«:i,cnt Paienc A.'eats, and < • !|
)i luting this u,^vertisement vouches forth
Alityjer.d iL*£h'*ttindinzof tlu Prc»aClahn ,J
WE TELL TOO,
Wthlng new when we state that it pay ‘ 1 ''.‘‘l'lif
.n a permanent, most healthv anrf plen’» ut 5.
jess, that returns a protit fore Very d<V 9
Ouch is the business we otler the woritiuf
We teach them how to make money r^l‘ K * J ';i Oi ,
ic irautee every one who follows onr instruc
mithfully the tnakiag of *3OO 00 a month
t.very one wiio takes hold now and wory. #
turely and speedily Increase tlwtir earnings -
tan be no question about it; others now at
are doing It, and you, reader, can do U>e •»
This is the beet paving busine'A that 'oa • (
ever had the chance to secure, /on wm ica
grave mist ake if you fall to give it a trod ?• 0
If you grasp the situation, and act
'ill directly find yourself in a most pr<” v 3
business, at wltieh you jtn surely make ano
■ urge sums of money. The results of P, n •
nours’ work will often e<iual a wevk ■- *•« u
Whether you are old or young, man or wo '
nudees no difference, —doas we tell yo Ul V-irfisS
sess will meet you at the very start, o
experience or capital necessary. Those wn t
for us are rewarded. Why not write to o.y
V pacUcuioM, free ’ E. C. ALLEN *‘y
Sei .No 4»0, August*.