The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 06, 1894, Image 4

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A KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. A gentleman came in from PluiiiKViile thia afternoon and im ported that the fath*r of ( hue’ r So®tt had received a telegram from th® Dade Coal mine* atating tin t Chester Scott had esc*pod fro> th® minaa, had been overtaken tn a pone and in the fight which »n --aued had bean killed, The Plains villa man gave the report te D*pu ty Sheriff McCannell of this ci'y No other report has been heard, •’ f ‘ • < Mr, T. P. Arnold, one of Armur chea's best farmera, was fired at on Saturday light, while passing be tween hie residence and cow-lot. would be araatdn used a revolver and the ball passed alarmingly near Mr. Arnold 1 ® head. The scoundrel fired from the brash and theu made of, Mr. Arnold hns an idea who his eow ardly assailant was, and surprising, developments are expected in a few days. _ LIRARARY ENTERTAINMENT. Don’t forget the entertainment on Friday night next by the class «f'94. Two dramas will be pres anted by the talented class. One a beautiful mythogiealy play with pretty costumee, music and tableaux, the other an amur ing comedy, “The Sweet Family.” The Pri mary class in physical culture will present the “Wand Drily Admission 25 cents to be exended for the library. Let all help in this good cause and at the same time enjoy a delightful entertain ment. i !■_ .. ■■■ . _ LJL 1 "9 MASONIC. —Regular conimu nication of Cherokee Lodge No, 66, F. & A. M., at 7 :30 o'clock to night. Work in First Degree. Brethern fraternally invited. Max Meyerhardt, W . M. R. H. West, Secretary. Mr. John L. Seay, and his beau tiful sister Miss Rena, who has been visiting Mr. John H. Allen and family of Anisten, Ala., re turned to the city last night, Mies Rena stopned for a few days at Pryor’s Btation where she will visit friends. Warters “Extra Good for sale by all cigar dealers. IT DOES NOT PAY TO LIV E. la a leaky house or have a garden without fences while tJkie Cundell Lumber Co. is selling the best heart shingles, oak posts Md heart fencing at “hard times prices. Lumber arriving every day 2-9-1 mo Send your wash to No. 418 Broad Street and have it done free of charge by the Burke Automat ic Washing Machine. Every house wife in the city cordially invited to call and B®e ths machine in op »<<r» „ WE HAVE BOUG HT ' ’ 5 'S w « . . •. •' » » ..,r. ' - ■ . • Ht ■<;>: The entire stock, fixtures and > good-will of the late firm of CROUCH & WATSON And 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 GUS JOHN SON. Mr. Bernie Hale will remain with us in the Prescription Department. Trevitt & Johnson, THE MOB HOT HIM. -YI.VKSTA KHoDEH KO-IEUS MURDER erl-< LYNCHED IN TATNALL C;;VN IY. Co litis, Ga,. March 6. —Syiv-'f- a Rh’.' ; Ihe neg o who shot tc |*fcth a young white man, R >h*rt Cosier, at Cobbtown, in lattnali ■ounty, on FebruMy 24th, was a' 7:40 o'clock p. m , brought to this own. The negro whs instantly surrounded by an enraged b»dy of citixeue, and it is currently report ed that at 8 p. m. the negro wm sh it to death. ROPEDIN. AM ®UT LAW WHO BAYS UK KILLID Rt'Hl BCBBOWB. ' ■Huntavills-, Ala., March B, It will be recalled that a maa wh® gave his uam® as J. Is. C. Burrows, assisted a prisoner to escape from the U. S. Marshals here. January 30th of this year. Also that the same man on Feb. 20tb, escaped from jail and has net been heard from sitae. He was arrested in Birmingham Friday under the name of J.C. Carter alias J, C. Ktrd, and claim ed to be the man who killed Rube Burrows, just as he did here. The charge against him there is impersonating an officer and col lecting revenue without authority. He was earried before a U. S. Commissioner in Biraniugbam Saturday and bound over to the grand jury in the Bum of SI,OOO. HER TROUBLES ENDED. BY TAKE • A LARGE 10 I OF ( A BO .- IC ACID Winchester, Ky. March 6 At an early hour Sunday morning Mrs Etta Waldon died m great agony at the home of her husband's father on Broadway, from the effects of a large dose of carbolic acid, taken with gu'- eidial intent. She was discovers 1 shortly after taking the drug writhing in pain, nnd medical aid was quickly summoned The atomsehe pump was applied and every possible antidote-was a<lmin istered, but not the slightest relief was afforded and after an heuref the most intense suffering the unfortu nate woman passed away. Bbe wm the daughter of W Z Tag gard, a contractor, and the wife of J. W, Walden, who war, until this unfortunate occurrence, employed at the Winchester Steam Laundry. She was only 17 yeans of age, and Walden is not yet past 20. Their marriage, which occurred last Apri’, I roved an unhappy one, and in a short time they separated. WALTON BILL DEFEATED Richmond, V*.,March, 6. —The Walton bill to graft the Australian ballot system on ths Anderson- McCormick election law, ww ue seated in thelbouee of delegatee night4>j a tie vote. A motien t® reconsider wna eo .tered and the fight will com® up again tomorrow. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, T JES JAY MARCH 6. 1834. NKWS FROM NANNIE GATHERED FUR?H IKuM THE VINF. ; BY OUli WIDE AWAKH CORIIE6- 1’ NDENT. NaniiP'. Gi» . Mir. 5, Depu'y Sheriff DaLa* Turner, of rtom', whs m this p ace Wedn^.uay on business. Mi«» Ma'ti" Jones, of Shannon is visitin* friends in S .mnaei ville. Mr. A. J. Dozier spant Monday in Chatto®ga county. Mr. Ira Butler, of Floyd Springs was here ®u business Tuesday, Mr. J D Adams apeut Wednes day in Adairiville on business. Mrs. A. J. Dozier, who has been viaitiuf her mother at -Summer villa returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Kay, wh® has been visiting her nieee, Mrs. W. A. Hampton m this place, returned to her home iu Birmingham on Wednesday. Mr, G. H . Braden spent Wed nesday in Rome ®u busin a . Mr, and Mrs. Wm . Keys, of this place spout Wednesday in R_>ni". Miss Sallie Beall, who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. T. N. Pin ini, roturnsd to her home at Lit tle Rew on Thursday. Miss Bessie Williams, of North Rome spent. Saturday and Sunday iu this place with her sister, A. P. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradley en tertained a few of their frieudt? Saturday night and all who were so forturato as to be present re port a great time. Messers, Howard Jack, H»nry Stewart, Elmo Ballew, of Rome, and F P Nixon, of this place sp n Sunday iu Calhoun. Mr. W. A. Hampton has a se vere case of la grippe, Mr W. IT, Arnold’s youngest child is quite sick thia week. Rev. J. A, Sewell,of North Rome preached a very fine sermon at Rush’s Chapel On Sunday. “Perhaps you would net think to but a very large proportion of dis eases in New Yora comes from care lessness about catching cold * says Dr Syrus Edson. “It is such a simple tiling and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumo nia, pay any attentirn to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin in »his neglect of the simplest precau tion of every day life. The most sensible advice is, when you have one get rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not reg'e tit ’Dr. Edion does not tell how to cure a cold but we will Take Chamberl in’s Couj.h 'Peiiu .iy. It will relieve the lungs, i- d e.xpecto -ation, open the secretions id soon effect a permanent cure . ix> and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Eros. Druggist, Cha mberlain’e Cough Remedy give the-best satib f ictiou of any cough medicine I handle* and as a seller leads all other preparations in this market. . I recommend it because it is the best medicine I ever handled f>r ccaghr, colds and croup. A. W, BiLiißiDda, Millersville, 111. For sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. A severe rheumatic, pain in the lef* shoulder had troubled Mr. J, H Loper, a well known druggist of Des lloinss, lowa, for over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift anything. With all he could do he conld not get rid of it untill he applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. “I only made three applica tions of it,” he says,, “And have since been free from all pain” Ho now roccoaumeuds it to persons similarly afflicted. It ia for sale by Lowrv Bros. Druggist. NEW rONSORIAL PARLOR- k rank Taylor the old knight of the razor has opend i p a new bar ber shop at 224 Broad street. He invites all his friendc and patrons to call early and often . I—24tj Inflamed itching, burning,crus ty and scaly skin and scalps of in f-nts, soothed and cured bv John eon’s Oriental Soap. Sold’ by D W. Curry Druggist. fl’s SOs Mwcl 1894. GEORGIA, Fi.orp Covxtt. Win lie » >4l hufore the cni rt honsc mor In | thr ciiv of ttome. I-’loyil count), Ga , between ih legal hoars- <>f •»!'• on Hie I1r«t Tue»<lay in Mar h. 1894, the following ileacril*<l property '°h>e acie» > f I‘ixl in lite nr.uthcavt corner of the west half of lot of land No one hundred ana flftv inn. in t|i-41b district and'th section of Floyd County Georgia,eoniinei.etng on the south Um o'said ot 162. opposite the center of said lor ao<| measuring w. s’, on (said line .>66 feet, tliei.ee north 525 fcot,llienceeast 36,’. feet, thence south to the starlit g point 626 feet. levied on try virtue of ati fa iorned from the Floyd city court iu favor ol .1 A -ale, bearer, vs J 8 John son. as the property of the defendant. A Iso at lite sane lira' and place o’ et yo horse wagon. Milliurn make, one -wo-borso wa en, ••Old Hickory.’ - one four horse iron axle > r*v. Iz-iied on by virlne <if a mortitage fl fa Issued from the Floyd city court in favor of George M Battey, vs A B Fenny, as the proper ty of the defend nt. Al-o at the Same time aud place, one certain lot of laid ho. li>.<o in the third district and fourth section of Floyd county >Gv ~rC '* ied on by virtue of fi Usucd from the Floyd instice court of the sZMh district arw tn favor of A W Wright, vs Torn Banker Jand I’ierson Sanders as the property of Tom Banks one of the defendants. Levy made by J D Baker, LG. Ateo at the same time a <1 « lace, Month half of lot of land No. 214. in tue 24ib district and 3rd section of Floyd counts' Georgia, levied oa by virtue of a fl fa issued fron> the Floyd Superior court in favor es Ann A Ellis vs CharlotU Cook as the propel ty es the defendant. Also at the same time and piece,one ten horse power engine on Skids, made by Waterson En gine Company. o' 1 * |»ny saw mill with varia l>le feed, made hy DeLoach Mill Mfg. • <g , alse o e46 inoh solid tooth circular * Levied on by virtue e: a mortgage fl fa issued frora the t k>><l city court in fat«r of Geo. 61. Ratty vs A B Penny A Bro., as the property of the de fendants.' Th • above proper tv can be seen -■ the farm of C 1’ Morton, in Livingston district. 16 miles f.ora Rome. Also the same time and place, southeast qnar ter of lot of land No, 4* in the 4th district anti 4th section of Floyd connty, Georgia, and said ?iuarterjof le containing 40 acres, more er less' xvieti on by virtue of all fa issued from ths justice court of the 112<Hh district* G. M., in fa vor of Sisco & Starr vi W. P, Watson, as ths proper-y ot th? dTe viaet. Lsvy mate by K H. Copeland. L. C. Also, at the same time ami plat*', ’ arts of land lots nutnier 35X and 323 in 23d district and 3rd section of Floyd county, Georgia, beginning at a point in the center of the macadamised road leading from Rome to Cave Spring, (known <•* the Cave Spring road, 612 feet southwesterly from the center of dummy line crossing on sain road, thence n jrth 55 degrees. Jfi inin. west, 555 feet, thence north 42 degrees 20 min. east 265 feet feet thence north 30 degrees, 20 tn:n. east 174 feet; thence north 36degrees, 05 min. ea-t 340 feet, thence north 4*l degrees 25 min. east 6*l feet: thence south 64 degrees 05 min eas 821 feet to the center of the macadamize Cave Spring road thence along the center of said road, to the beginning point. Sab* tract of land con taining twenty-n ve acres of land, more or les.- together with all the improvements thereon. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa iss ed from tin Floyd super.or court in favor of Harvay McGiu nishv hi* next friend J. M. McGinnis vs the Home Street R-ilroad Company as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time-rd place, lots of land Nos, 539, 541 and 542, in rhe 3d district and 4 L section of Floyd county G eo Rta. Lev ied on l>y virtue of a fi fa iss ed from the Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs M J. Bole anti William Richardson as th property if tin defedilaut, William Richarson. Also at the same time -nd piace, lots of lan No b«7, situated in the 3rd district and 4rh sec tion of Floyd county, Georgia, coutaiuii g 46 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fl’ fa iss ed froinW®M Floyd justice court of tin 924th district G M . in favor of R B Reeves for the use of B M Strickland vs J F Russell as tl.< property of the defendant Also, at the same tim; and place, one twenty horse power enjine and boiler and two eircul saws levied upon bv virtue of a mortgage fl' issued form Floyd ci'y court in favor of G, r llnchaher vs. F. a. Brewer & Co ,as the prop erty of the defendants. The • njine can l>e see:, ou the farm >f J - Y. Angle. The boiler on th« farm o' Bettie Lewis. The saws on th* farm of J, IL Rice- A. Ho. ar the'iame time and place, Hie follow ing described property, to wit: Am undivided half interest in the following < ea rihed lot ii the town of Norrh Hum*.(fotnayrly the town of ' Floyd . county, Georgia ty-wit; Thelo t lying between'a lot off H. M. wrijjlitsou the "North and a lot of H M. "Wrigli on tbt South. Baid lot so levied upou frontin on Per kins afreet ISO feet, more or less, andr tinning bac» 300 feet deep, more or less and the street number of the house thereon now being 05 am lieing the lot whereon Morris Campbell now re sides, and will be sold l<y virtue es a fl fa issue, from justice court 919 district, o. M., Flijyd county, Georgia, in favor of C. I, Caiu vs James Campbell and Morris Campbell, and levied «p --on and will be sold as the property of ILe defen dant, James Campbell. Levy made by w. M B- ars, L C., and written notice given. A Iso, at the same time and place, one hqu-e and lot in the Etowah division of the city of Rome, Floyd county. Georgia, on the corner of Six'h avenue aud last Se ond.street, being the place where the defendant now re-ides Levied upon by virtue of ail fa issued from the Floyd county city eourt in favor of M A. Reece vs. xrs. w.C. Hail , a* Uie property of the defen dant. Also at the same time and place, lot of land no. 48 in the 22d district and third section of Floyd county, Georgia, and said lot of laxit eou taining 160 acres, more or les-; also all that lot of land No. 61 in the 22d district and 3rd section of Floyd county Georgia, except the one acr* heretofore conveyed to the trustees of the Con gregational Methodist church. Said part of lot so levied upon containing one hundred and fifty nine acres, moie or less, and both of said lots being the farm upon which Harvey washing ton now resides, Levied on by virtue of a « fa is sited fr A i Floyd ci. ourt in favor ot R. T. Foueli »s. .e V- —hington and Harvey Washir- r. «> a pro >rt of the dcleuuant, Hariey ■■■ i.ii.r.eton. Also at the same time and place, a tract or parcil of land which is described as follows One farm lying in a body codsistiug es whole lot of land No. 291 in 22d district and"d section of Floyd Countv: Georgia, containing 160 acres. Levied on-by virtue of a ii fa issued fflom the Floyd city court ia favor of H m. Clav ton vs W N. white and Mrs. M, a* White, as the proper ty of the defendant Also at the same time aud place, onelog dray, 1 corn sheller, 1 pair platform scales.’! ground hog horse power, Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Flqyd city court in faibt of B F. Omp vs W, 1), Jonhs, as the propertyof the defendant. • ts . Also at the same time and place, one twenty horse power portable engine and boiler tnoumed on skids mute by the Erie citv Ton works', also one No 3 saw mill, made} by G, Wbeeland, and *oii| circular ww. Ix* ied on by virtue of a mort gage fl fa issued from the Floyd citv court in fa vor of George M. Battey for the use'of the First National Bang of Rome Ga, vs W b. Barnett as the property of the defendant. Property to be seeu on the farm of Zack H»p in N, dis trict. Jil e C. Moore,Sheriff. Central B’y & Banking Co‘ OF GEORGIA. rt. H. COMER. AND R. J. LOW By. Receivers TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 1» TH 18ft No 4 bouth Bound N» Crave Chattanooga ... 400 pin “ Rome - - .-1 13 pm “ Cedartown - - fOO pm TRAIN NO 2. I<v. Cedartown 5 10 am. Ar. Griffis - 8 55 am •* Macon - - 11 00 am ’* Savannah - 620 pm Nol North Bound No Lv, Savannah .845 pm •• Macon ... 425 am •* Griffin . - . y 25 pm Ar. Cedartown . 624 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am Rome • 7 08 am arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am parties wishing to spend the uay in Chattg nooga. shoupl take the Central Railroad trail at 7 08. am retnrning at 7 IS pm train to am from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown, W. F, Shellman Traflc Mgr., J. C. Haile Gen., Pass., Agt. Savannah Ga. S. It. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt., D. G. Hall City Pass.. Tkt., Agt Atlanta Ga <’. S Prurten Gen., Agent W K. Huff Tieket Agent.* Rome O*. DIAMOMT >13 WATCHES ’ I Clocks and Jewelry I FORCED SHE. | COMMENCES THIs WEEK I We are forced to meet our I will sacrifice our stock to raise money. ’ I Here is an opportunity which has never be I fore been presented tn the people bf Rome I You certainly know what bargains are ini this line. ; J Everything will be sold at unheard ofprices I LUCAS & CO. J Purest Drugsl Lowest Prices! I ASSIGNEE’S SALE! I For the Benefit of Credital The stock of Clothing, Hats, Frrnishing Goods. B Trunks, Hags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the late I firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out for E the benefit cf creditors. H The money must be realized on this stock at once and ■ pi ices wili be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST H Duniaps $5 lliUs at $2.50 E. &W. Collars at $2 per doz l Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaser BB CASH down wiH be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex- E changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm E are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put out E for collection. ■ R. G. CLARK, Assignee. I OF W. M. GAMMON & CO. g ffl MANAGEMENT ' ■ - I N. M. GQMEZ Proprietor. - ■ K RENOVATED THROUGHOUT E AEL MODERN IMPROVEMENWI ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS, ■ - ■ - JI I 111 111 nr - i ~l..u_iu il-jj r 4-PLAININC MILL+I We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices E Before Buying we are Selling, B SASH DOORS and BLINDS, I FLOOHING, CKILI.NGLMOUBDIN K BA Di J rsTERS and H ’ H rnM PRICES. * K A! Nj£'R&HUME| 1 T-yc a 1•: < . .. * 1 To the Public and Vu.u cf the City of Berne: Inasmuch as Mr Walter Harns first agreed to make the r >ce for coun cilman with the Seay ticket and sub sequently became a candidate on the opposing ticket; the friends and sup porters of th« Seay ticket htTe fhonght it advisable to run only a straight tieket, and as Mr. H. D. Hill, at the solicitation of wny of the best citizens and business men of the city, having consented to become a candidate for councilman, the com mittee of citizens appointed to look after the matter are authorized to anno once the following as the straight Seay ticket. For Mayor—Jo 1r J For Councilmen—First Ward— Henry Harvey. Secend Ward-H. & Lansdell. Ihnd ttar —J, A. Gammon • Foui th W a —H. D. Hill Fifth Ward-J Henley Hoskinson. All citizens and voters having the best interest and welfare of R ome at heart are eairestl asked to give the ticket their support. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains, bruises, lame baek it’ quicKly relieves pain ■ STARKE I . ■' p 1 •• ■ .- /• * i ' ■..<? SR MERCHANT K hAN DSOME LINEOfH . FALL , JUSTIN. - ■ " : ORDERS executes" ‘ PROMPTLY AND THE VERY LATESW ■M > STYLE. ■ CALL ON ■ S.M.STARkE I ARMSTRONG ■ blcc« If you have sour feel bilious, and y< ur t i gti take a Japanese Lirer 5 , will relieve you. C urry Orugp>Bt