The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 21, 1894, Image 4

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CITY COURT. SBVERAL bINNEKS CKU’HED BY TUB I MILL VTONK In city vourt yesterday afternoon Dick West, cel . whs convicted ol larcency and fiiif d 110 and coal. Mitch Billipn, col, tor “beducin uv er turky g<»b>r , the property es n white neighbors whs benlencwd to six months. Forest col, for jail at the time Chester Scott < s caped, whh sentenced to twelv months. John Simmons, for carrying a pistol was found not guilty. W. H. Perry, on two accounts • f disturbing public worship war found not guilty this forenoon. John Smith, for stealing six saw logs was on trial this afternoon. LOCALS. Here’s your chance Absolutely clean Ken tucky Blue Grass seed of the new crop, at reg ular prices just receiv ed by Trevitt & John son. Mr. W. M. Bachellor, a popular citizen of Macon is in the city for a few days. Ba’liff Henry Beard bap pur chased the Lewis Barrett Barbe) Shop and is now m charge. Mr. Beaid has a Lost of f ; “iids and Bays he proposes tosbave all friwndt at ten cents per face, enemies ai the same rale. early and avoid the rush. 3 15 ts. Mr. T. F. Foster has reopened his Grocery store 536 Broad St. and will be glad to have all of his old friends to call on him new goods and fresh. Col D. P. Reamer of Chicago Southern agent for A H . Audrewt- A Co, Bank Fixture dealers ol Chicago, is in the city among his many friends. GOOD NEWS For Clothing Buyers. (TBLKORam ) New York March 19- J. Kuttner Rome, Ga., Have bought bank rupt stock of nice well made suits for men, boys and children, all this seasons goods at 50 cents on the dollar. Will sell them at same rate, will ship goods at once- Ike May, J. C. Brownlee es Plainville telegraphed to Sheriff Moore thir morning stating that Berry King col, bad gone crazy and w, s h( d in confinement at that place Deputy Sheriff Dallas Turner went before Ordinary John P. Davie, and swore out a warrant and put it in the hands of Bailiff Copeland win has gone to serve it, and bring th' negro to jail. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apoliames at Hammack Lucas & Co’s. Ester Hats and Bon nots Mrs. C. R. Garrard has just returned from the North with a full line|J of Spring millin erv which we pro pose t j sell lower than any house in Rome. A, 0. Garrard. wg . 18 butsk'n deep Thereare thonsund«<iladie 1 who have regt, ~r feature! ami would be sc Juried the palmo. beauty '•••reit not tors poo fjtrplexton To all euch we recommend > R ‘A'f; VIOLA CREAM as possessing r >,-i' i‘irt quickly change the most to. » >'.d nlc-xion to one of natural bet. ‘ t •! eauty. It cures Oily fiklu I n "a,. .ada, Blotches, Sunburn tan, J r- . ell Imperfections of the i Lsain. b. . uetic but a cure, yet is bet K- r forth • ~ie than powder. Bold h’ p. t paid upon receipt of BOt r « ..vYwcp &CO '■■»U4«k O X KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE «HOTS. Th" many friends of Dr, Crouch and Burney Hale, will be pleased to learn that these enterprising and clever yvung Romans have purchased the drug stock and good will of Messrs, Hammack, Lucas A Co., aud will on April First take charge of and continue the business at the present stand. ♦ * ♦ Hammack Lucas ACo have de •i'ledly the prettiest drug Score in the state, and with such an excellent biand t ud broad acquaintance Messrs Ciouch A Hale are sure to build up one of the best drug ’ u inert 8 in the state. Dr. Hammack, of the firm of Hammack Lucas A Co. will re main in the city for a few weeks, closing out the magnificent stock of jewelry, ♦ ♦ ♦ He is now sellisg some of the pret tiest diamonds, watches, rings, bracelets, and other jewelry ever brought to the city. The entire stock is being slaughtered at unheard of prices. See for your eels. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Evans Club executive com mittee meets at 4 o’clock this af ternoon in Mr. Max Meyerhardt’s office, At its last meeting, which 1 believe was its first meeting only ten men were present, and runers had to be sent out for some of them. About Friday or Saturday or Suuday the Atkinson people may make some arrangement for \lr. Atkineons reception but whsn it is dene it will be in plenty of time. The masses are with the people’s candidates and the masses ara “so muchly” with him that .ey will hear him speak. Max Meysrhardt the “muzzled” and the Tribune to the contrary. * * ♦ Editor Wilson, es the bright lit tle Cave Spring Herald was in our sanctum this forouoon. Brother Wilson is a tip-top newspaper man and is of course a believsr in Mr. Atkinson for Governor. Wil son is a “mascott” aad is worth his weight in gold in big neck of the woods. * ♦ Moody Andrews is smiling from oar to ear—his fourth c]|4d is a bey, and weighs ten pounds. Ev ery body happy and the youngster doing an aggessive “growing busi ness * ♦ ♦ New York State has contracted with Niagr.a Electric Power Co. for power to operate poli'- ical State machinery and canal boat power. Now let Rome get a smaller set es Niagra harness and put the Ktonah to work. Yes, “dam the Etowah” Max Meyerhardt, the daddy of thu Max M ujerhardt Eram Club of Rom*, has been “muzzled.’’ TC« bad hoped that Max, in the fervor of bin patriotism, would give us an article ou “the blue and the grey” a sort of remineßCßnse as it wers. But now he has been squelched, ignominiously “muzzlsd ’ and that in the house of his friends. 0, Tempo; 0 Holy Mozcs! * ♦ ♦ “Seven to oae,’’ chairs the Evan escent boomers, but when ths votes tie counted Atkisson will have Floyd city “of two to one,” if he -o will-most- What has the Rev. Ivans ever done for Georgia Democracy? « * * I notice that Mr. Bamaal W. Guy, of South Carolina, was this aftsraeon, appointed temporary administrator for the late Jehu Anderson, whose body yet sleeps under tho waves of tho Coesa j Mr. Guy has also fled an appli- j cation for permanent letters of ad-1 manistration. Ho will have Mr. Andersons personal effects remov ed from Rome to his naothors home in Carolina. Mr. Guy will admin ester on $5,000 of John Aadersons life Insuranso, the other $5,000 being made payable to Mrs. An derson. tho heart broken widowed mother. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. WEDNESDAY MRACH 21, 1894, JOE COLES IS DEAD. HB SHOOTS HIMSKLf IN THS HEAD —HE IUD BIIBN MINKIKG. Knoxville. Teun., March 20. Joseph Coles, a saloon keepei and owner of a good deal c> r»ai e<tate and a number of fine huisri ai.d blooded dogs, committed sui cide today in the rear of his Lar He sent his negro out. to feed the dogs and while he whs gone. Colse placed a 38 caliber revolve.' to his temple. When ths negro returned Colet was dead. lie hrd been drinking heavily. A storry is current the' his wife, Em Parham, a notroriom woman, had shot him. but proo , of this is obtainable. MAY BE BOALEN. A Prisoner is Missouri Tallibs W T The Famous Crock- Nashville, Tenn., March 20. —/ burglar resently sent to the peniten tiary at Jefferson City, Mo , for bur glary and having in his possesion burg lar’s tools, is thought, from the dis criptien given of him, to bs Thcma > C. Boafen. He is the notorious mai box robber who was captured in At lanta and a few days afterwards mad his escape from Davidson county jail here. The government mow has a sui far damages pending against Sherif Hill. The rewards offered for the capture es Boaten aggregate $15,000 His picture has been forwarded t< Jefferson City for identification. McLAURIKB NAME SUGGJUTEI TUX OPPOSITION TO JOHN GARY EVAXt All CASTING ABOUT. Columbia .S ,C .March 20. —.special Alliance leaders here gives the infoi mation that the reform state convei tion will be held about the middl 'of may .it h|vaid that the idea of pu ting Congressman Me Latin up a ? their candidate in place of Ellerbt |as against John Cary Evans is takin; deep holde ami it is, intimated that possibly this has something to do with Governor Tillman's suddei trip to Washington!! I.JU . —J» STOKES CONTESTS. 'Hz Chargbb Fraud at the Poll in Charleston. Charleston S. C., March 20.—The comnjiseioners of election net toda_\ and tabulated the vote for congres is this ceunty, The official figures are Izlar, demosrat, 2,091 Stokes, popu list, 129. W. G:bbs Whaley and John Gray Evans appeared before the board and msved to throw out all th< ballots polled in the city o» aecouni of irregularities. Frauds were speci fically charged in the fourth ward which polled 400 votes. The charge! were proven false by affidavits am the protest was dismissed. There s very little doubt that btokes will go bsfore'the state board sf canvass ers and that he expects them to give him a certificate. —. . . 14 WHH PED TO DFATH A M IDNIGHT OUTRAGE IM ABBEVILLi COUBTY —TWO MEN IM JAIL Abtiville. S. C. March 20.—Sam Ashley and Henry Ashley were com mitted to jail here today charged witl the murder of William Dennis Hutchinson on March 17th. Ilichan McClain and Sam Bigby are charged with being accessory thereto. The coroner’s jury rei derad as evidence that they went to Pete Ricket s hous< where Hutchinson was spending tht sight, and took him out on the pre text that they had a warrant for him and were going to earry him tej iil After taking him out he was several; whipped, He was found with his neck broken! apparently by a blow from a stick or a club. The place o the homicide is in a remote eectior of the county and the news only reached here when the parties wen com mi ted to jail- Application will be made to associ ate Justice McGowan, of the su- ! preme court, for bail. <m amber! aiK s Eye Mid Bkm Ointmen 1» a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eves granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Filer vczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head 25 cents j»er box, Foi sale by druggist*. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthv con tition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powden Il ey tone up the svstem, ail digestion, cur loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correi ’iidney disorders and destroy worms, givin w life to an old oro-'er work"! horse. 2 » • -kage _ r sale. «i ■•ar**' FROM THE LEIPZIG TAGE BLA IT, MARCH 1, 1893, In the old time-honored hall -f iho Geeaudhhue, Fraulein Marie Louise Bailey gave a conceit li fct • veningin which she as piano vir tuoso figured alou**, playing a rich aud varied repertoire. Frauliu Bai ley first studied here, aud later iu Vien.ua under Professor Th. Lec chi 'z’zl’.y. The concert w°e received on the part of the public with an exciting interest, the hall being crowded and the galleries filled with enthu siastic hearers, who later showed then appreciation of the young artist by continued applause aud ‘bravos.“ A young lady like Frau oin Bailey who cau perform for wo hours the most difficult works of the beet masters without the least sign of fatigue, must possess a i unbounded fund of technical lacility, great strength and perse verance, —qualities which mark the true artist. In the execution of the most difficult passages, her technique is perfect beyond criticism. All 'hreugli the performance we saw r he true artistic temperament and, the soul of musician. Ths young artist was compelled to appear many times, and ss the evening adv-inc d th« eu hueiast capplau • r se to a climax. G. SCHLEMUILER. Critic Leipzig Tageblatt. Miss Baily appears at Shorter College tomorrow night and every music lover in Rome should by all means attend. CARD OF THANKS. Iu bjhalf of John Anderson's rela tives and friends at home, I hereby extei d to the gsnerous hearted peo pie of Rome my grateful thanks f r then uiitireing efforts to recover hi« body from tbs w.itery grave in which it now rests. Although all efforts, up to ti e present, have been spent in vain, I still hope that the cruel Co » sa may soon concent to deliver fr< m beneath its murky waters the bo y >f him who was so d-arly lovid ai o ne, and so highly esteemed by os i in the land of his adoption. It is with deep reluctance that e turn our faces homeward with ut his body, for we know that it will only add anguish to the al ready bleeding heart of his d«- stracted mother. While many es John’s friends in Rome desires speeial mention for, not only their faithful effertd to recover his bodj- but for, kind attention paid to myself and John’s brother, 1 cannot refrain from thus thankiug the noble hearted Caps. Kirkpat rick for his generosity in placing at eur disposal the steamer Resaca aud the great interest otherwise hw has faken in aiding us iu search ing for the remains. Sam’l W Guy. YOU GET STRONG, if you’re a tireil- yr/ out or “run-down” i) woman, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite ft 1 And, / if y°« suffcr from 2T L?' ; W ‘U'Y “female com- plaint” or disorder, you gf.t well. For these two things— t° build up wo f'C-’'' men’s strength, WL-iLsteES and to cure wo- . men's ailments this is the only medicine that’s ffiiaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every case your money is returned. On these terms! what else can be “just as good” for you to buy ’ The “Prescription" regulates and pro motes all the natural functions, never con flicts with them, and is perfectly harmless in any condition of the female system. It im proves digestion, enriches the blood, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and vigor. For ulcerations, displacements, bearing down sensations, periodical pains, and every chronic weakness or irregularity, it’s a reme dy that safely, and jiermanentfy cures. continued Story ciunu about Bon Ami. the kitchen. Do you wish to clean knives and forks, the sink, the faucets, the copper boiler, zinc, oil cloth, cooking utensils, to scrub floors, to re move grease and dirt from the hands ? Bon Ami DOES IT. In the shoe factories at Lynn Mass, Box Ami is used by the workmen to remove the stain from their hands, and for al 1 workingmen it is in vaiuable.as it removes all the grit and dirt from the hands and leaves them white and • >ft, and there is no danger ’f - ha. ping. ! , ASSIGNEE’S SALE! For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Q ood I Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the 1 firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out f * the benefit cfcreditors. The ironey must be realized on ihis stock at once 'prices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OFcoqt Dunlaps §5 I DCs at $2,50 E. &W. Collars at s2pe r d 0 Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit parch CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out I changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said fl ] are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be nut for collection, ° Uk ' R. G. CLARK, Assignee OF W. M. GAMMON &. CO- NEW CENTRAL HOffiT JEf WI6ESEH W Ffflß® N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. ™ RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMEN'jfI ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. Tine portraits" n water Coilois, ndia \nk, Crayon, Paste or Berlin, By the, Washington Portrait Company, NORTH FIRST and LOCUST S TS. ST. LOUIS MO. J P. Perkins, Agt. Rome Ga, '•PLAINING MILL' We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOORinsrq, C EILIN G.IVEOU LDIJm G B ALLUSTEPS and HRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips to Carters, every week, Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Pe> s Butter. Bacon, Fruits Dried, AVhcat. and all Products of the Country. Geo W Trammel*! F. B. Holbrook, TERHUNE-BERRY | HARDWARE COJUaM Leaders in Low Prices on All Kinds of •SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE The Best Assorted Stock of Garden Tools, Ag’ cll “ Impliments, Etc., to be found in the city. Agents for the celebrated Rome-Made StOVCS, Prices always and at all times the LOWES J - Your patronage solicited.