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LOCALS.
Here’s your chance
Absolutely clean Ken
tucky B ue Grass seed
of the new crop, at reg
ular prices just receiv
ed byTievitt& John
son.
High mass at the Catholic
Church Sunday moruiugat 10:30
Mr Burt Henaon left today on
a biuineas ti ip to Gadsden, Ala,
and will be absent some days.
SACK’S WANTED
“Any one having
empty bran sacks on
hand can dispose of
them at H- D. Cothran
& Co’s, office at the
Armstrong Hotel
Mnjor Chas. Thompson after a
pleasant visit to relatives »nd
friends in this city, left for hum*
at Piedmont, Al* , today at hood .
Lieutenant Henry J. S’awart,
head dark of the dry goods empo
rium <»f A. B. McArvsr & Co., is
Buffering from an attact of chills
and fever.
Robt. B . Kershaw, a Baltimo
nan with many friends in Rome,
is at the Armstrong today.
Ba'liff Henry Beard has pur
chased the Lewis Barrett Burner
Shop and is now in charge. Mr.
Bernd has a host of t ■°nds and
Bays he io shave all fri< ik!h
at ten cents per face, < nemies a'
the same rate. Call early and
avoid the rush,
3 15 ts.
Geo, S. 0 Barr a in*
durance man frem Atlanta, for
merly of this city was in Rome f<
a few hours doday,
A. A . Gallagher, ot Chattanoo
ga, was m the city today register
ed at the Armstrong.
If you want drugs at
cost, call on us before
April the 1 st as on the?t
date we will comence
taking stocK, and after
that no drugs will be
sold at cost. Our jew
elry cost sale will how
ever continue until the
15th.
Hammack Lucas
&Co.
Edwin P. Halstead, of England,
is registered at the Armstrong,
Tht n any friends of Mrs. F. M,
Aycock will be glad to know that
•he is convalescent.
GOOD NEWS
For Clothing Buyers.
(TELEGRAM)
New York March 19-
J. Kuttner
Rome, Ga.,
Have bought bank
rupt stock of nice well
made suits for men,
boysand children, all
this seasons goods at
50 cents on the dollar.
Will sell them at same
rate, will ship goods at
once*
Ike May,
THE MEETINGS GROWING.
There was a large congregation at
the Prerbyterian church last night
and a feeling of deep interest was
unmistakably manifest. Dr. G. T.
Goetchius always earnest in his ser
mons, was unusually so, and at the
conclusion of his discourse, quite a
number es persons rose and asked
for the prayers of the church. Ser
vices at 4 and 7:30 P. M. today, to
which all are most cordially invited.
Easter Hats and Bon
nots Mrs. C. R. Garrardi
has just returned from I
the North with a full
line <»f Spring millin
ery which we pro
pose to sell lower than
any house in Rome.
A, 0. Garrard.
a y luster of
EYE S HOTS.
Slid an Evans man, this morn
iu- “1 see that you have noticed
lhe absence of Stantons ancient
jekee about war records, and I
thank you for having called my
attrntion to the tamel assured
him that ho uas “very welcome’
and left him with a case of “dry
grins”—a sample of the khronic
kr.ro he will have after August 2nd
when Atkinson will be the nomi
nee.
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Cl.fl Chester has not left for
South America, and will not leave
for about 30 days. And I am
frank to say that I hope h* will
not leave even then. He is too
good * railroad man to go off on
a jaunt among “Greasere” any
how.
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I notice that ths latest the very
latest, in musical circles is the
organization, under Professor
William Ball as leader, of the
South.Rome S Iver Cornet Brass
Band. The bandsmen bought the
instruments from River Side
L’ttlgs Knights of Phythias may
the young band “Blow and blow,”
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Tony Duks formerly ©ne of
Romes liveat young merchants,
but now achewing gum miliion
ai,e o’ the gate City whs in to see
me, Tony is a clever fellow but I
imagine that with so many Atlan
tic:*. “chawin on Hi vans,“ the gum
market would be a little dull. A 1
fi-p sarne we wish Toney mighty
..elk
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C. C. B.ihs, better known a« Clnu
ley B: ss, will plant ‘2OO acres of corn
on Lis Floyd county plantation next
Atek, and next fall he will wear a
bi cad brimmed wool nat, cocked up
behind, and every body will know
that he “has corn to sell.’’ I shall
watch Charley’s Kareer as a farmer
with much interest—and keep his
friends posted.
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Fancy King’s Koraer with a
handsome three story “Graaite front”
finished in the most artistict style of
business house architecture. My
friend Murphy has the job everybody
knows that while Brother Murphy is
not an expert on election, he’s jam
“up to snuff’’ on house building.
Keep your eye on King’s Korner-
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The funeral ceremony last night
m the Rome Light Guards Armory
over the remains of John Ander
son were most impressive, and will
doubtless have a beneficial influ
ence ®n many young lives tor all
time to come.
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Dr. Headden and Dr. Gectchius
both God-loving, pure hearted,
broad minded, practical Christian
ministers have a way ot saying
ths right thing at the right time.
They have the love and confidence
ot every man, woman aad child
with whom they come in contact,
and the world is better, even
though it bo but a little better,
every day they live in it. I wish
John Andeison’s mother could
have attended that service last
night.
Mr.R L. Edmonds, of Cjlumbus,
Ga, is at the Central Hotel.
T. N. Springer, of Atlanta, is a
mong the gaests at H • al.
DEATH OF MRS. GIBSON.
Mothkb or Rav. J. T. Gibson ®f
Tins Citv.
This morning at 9 o’clock the aged
i.u l saintly mother of Rev. J, T.
' Gibson of the First Methodist charch
I of this city breathed her last, at her
home is Rockmart.
Dr, Gibson was at her bedside
and with many other of her loved
ones watched until the soul had
entered “the Valley of the Shadow •
The aged, but loved remains will
be buried at Rockmart tomorrow
merning at 10 o’clock.
Dr Gibs®n. and bis family have
the tenderest sympathy of a wide
circle of friends in thia communi
ty who mourn with them in their
bereavement. i
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY MRACH 23, 1894,
PIONEER DAYS
IN GEORGIA
On wl at is now known as the Bo z
i>lace, there lived nearly sixty years
ago a family composed of husband
wife and one little baby girl.
The house wafi a simple Fg cabin
surrounded by a plain fence, a fer
tile valley heavily timbered etretchf d
for several miles to the north east
and to the south west and this was
overlooked by a lofty hill. Several
acres was then under cultivation.
A 1 the Indians had not yet left for
the far west, and were friendly to the
whites and mingled freely with them,
hunting or trading. Yet then as now
not all Indians were good Indians.
One morning tke gcod wife, who
was a woman of large propotions and
possessed the the strength of a man
and more of courage, was alone with
little Lizzie sleeping sweetly in her
rude “crib,” as cradles were then
called, but busy about her household
affairs.
Now and then, with a mothers ten
der solicitude, she would tip-toe to
the “crib’’ and look down with a
smilo of ineffable sweetness on her
sleeping first-born.
Thus', with attention half-devided
between the babe and household du
ties, the hours flitted I"-, when sud
denly a shadow fell across the floor
Looking v.p the savage countenance
and stalwart frame of an Indian met
her startle d
Seeing no on® near Ln’ a lone wo
man an J er sleeping chib 1 , this no
ble lord of the forest demanded
something to eat.
Being told nothing was cooked, he
grew pompous and dominicnceringly
demanded with significant taps np
the rifle widen he cairieu slung loose
ly aCxOBS his brawny shoulder, com
manding in his guttr ral toned voKe:
“Cook.”
“I have other affairs to occupy me
now,” replied the mother fearless
lv.
At this the savage lord grew more
threatening, thirsting to cow her into
submission . But little reckoned he
with whom he had to deal. In that
motherly bosom dwelt a soul as
heroic and fearless as ever led Spar
tan to victory; for as the savage brute
advanced upon her she looked around
her for some defensive weapon. The
first thing her eyes rested upon was
a huge “blacksnake” whip and seizing
that with her right hard she quickly
grasped the surprised savage with
her left and down with all the force
of her goed right arm fell the merci
less lash. Again and again it rose and
fell, and rose to fall again. Round
and about the room the surprised
and now terified Indian jumped and
squirmed as faster and faster, harder
and harder fell the pitiless blows, till
almost exausted, she let go her hold
and with the majesty of an outraged
qi e?n she pointed wth the hand which
•till held the whip to the open door
uttering the one word:
“Go!”
A second invitation was net needed.
The eowed wretch slunk out like the
whipped cur hs was.
A week later father and mother
were standing in fn nt of their hum
ble home, when suddenly there ap
peared without a mcments warning
a dark-ekined son of the forest who
bore across his shoulder a recently
slain deer.
Depositing his game at the feet
of the woman he said very humbly:
“For white squaw, white squaw heep
much brave; whip Big Bear like deb
ble,” and turning was soon lost to
sight in tke forest near by.
The baby wl o lay in the cradle
twenty - ight years afterward be
came the mother of the writer.
Fact.
MYRICK’S TICKET.
STEVENSON AND CRISP FOR 1896' It’s
A GOOD TICXBT.
Americus, Ga., March 22. —The
Times-Recorder will tomorrow put
this ticket at i s masthead :
Fer presiden in 1896, Adali E
Stevenson, of Illinois.
For vice-president, Charles F.
Crisp. ®f Georgia.
Platform —“Pu* none but straight,
democrats on guard. No gol bug
gery. no mugwumpery, no hum
buggery. ’
MARIE LOUISE BAILEY.
THE W NDKRFVL SOUTHERN PIANIST
AT SHORTER.
If there lives a more wouderoii s
performer on the piano tl an M is®
Mario Louise Bailey, then R‘>u.e
has indeed a treat in store some
where in the near future.
Alisi Bailey was at Shorter Col
lege last night, and for nearly two
hours she held a large and most
select audience, spell bound by the j
perfection with whick she executed
“a Fiat, major” and “B Flat major”
and knocked all the musical stuf
fin outen “B Flat minor.
The rapidity with which Miss
Bailey touched the ivories was
such that often her hands while
in motion could not be seen
Perhaps, if there ever was a wo
man who could put her finger on
the Irishman’s fabled flee, Miss.
Bailey is that woman .
She used a Baldwin piano, and
being a Na a hville girl with a
Nashville made piano, and giving
cut such wondrous music, some
how or other one would naturally
think of Tennessee’s lecturer ger -
ua “Our Bob,” of “Fiddle and
Bow“ fame.
Miss Bailey‘b manager claims
tbe.t she has been “Royal Saxon
C urt Pianist? We nea-d I r
play last night and do not need
further proof.
She's a-charming litt’e South
ern girl and alu-lu on a piano.
A letter to Cnpf, Thompson H ; ’ s
fr tn Mr. Waller Sturdivant, re
ceiv'd today, states that Mr. Stur
divant would leave El Peso, Texas
today for this city. Mr. Sturdi
vant has been much improved in
health, having gained 15 lbs. in
♦ h frw weeks of his a? ecor. e
W. 11. Burnett, of Spfiiig Caf
den, A’a., is in the city today.
■tn— w »
JO ES DRENNON
AJRomantic Marriase im The Fifth
Ward.
Thera was a romantic marriage
in the Fifth Ward last night when
Mr. Newt Jones and Miss Katie
Drennon met before Dr. Cramp
Harris.
The ceremony was performed by
that veteraa of the marriage business
in Georgia, in th® most approved
manner, and occurred at the resi
dene of Mr. Charley Stoffragan.
The couple “ran away” and as this
was not their first effort they were
most apprehensive until the final
words were pronounced.
Thi Hbbtlir extendes congratula
tions and wishes the young couple
long life and prosperity.
CAUGHT WITH IHE MONEY ON
HIM
Mom-'*. Ga, March 22-The pc~'-
office at Jersey, in this county was
broken open and robbed last night
and about $lO was taken. A young
man named Cain from Augusta who
hid been loafing around the commu
nity, was arrested when searched, all
the stolen money and stamps were
found on his person he will be sent
to Atlanta for trial in the united
State court.
BLOOD ON THE STATE LINE
Morganton, Ga., March 22.
There was a bad fight at the state
line yostetday. Met Hawkins
knocked Bud Mull in the head
with a rock and then shot at him
twice. Mull was thought to be
dead for some time. All along the
line there is a lot of illicit and
semi illicit distilling and it is no
unusual thing to have three or
four fights every Sunday.
Rupture cured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of surgical appliames
at Hammack Lucas &
Co’s.
Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake
fulness, bad dreams and softening
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W
Curry Druggist
FOR rent, Two comfortable tenement
houses fiverooms each on 4th Avnue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
converted into one very comfortable
house.
3-12-ts W D. Hoyt.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE!
For the Benefit of Creditors
The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Frrnishing Goods
Trunks, Hags, Va ises, in fact the entire stock of the late
firm of W. M, GAMMON” & CO., will be closed out fur
the benefit cfcreditors.
The ironey must be realized on this stock at once and
pi ices will be made Io force the sales REGARDLcjS OF COST
Dunlaps $5 ILUs at $2,50 E. & Collars at $2 per dog
Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaser
CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex
changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm
are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put out
for collection.
R. G. CLARK, Assignee.
OF W. M. GAMMON & CO-
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL™
HEff KANAGEINT
NEW FIRM®
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
AIODKKN IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS,
FINE PORTRAITS
n water Coilors, ndia \rik, Crayon, Paste
or Berlin, By the,
Washington Portrait Company,
NORTH FIRST and LOCUST S PS.
ST. LOUIS MO.
P. Perkins, Agt. Rome Ga,
MILL r
We M ean Business Cal! sncl get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOORING, C KILING.MOULDING
BAJLLUSTKRS and
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
The Oostanaula Steamboat and
Trading Company
CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS,
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 Batter. Bacon. Fruits,
Dried, Wheat, and all Products of th Country.
Geo W. Trammell,
F. B. Holbrook,
TERHUNE-BERRY
HARDWARE COMPAQ
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Leaders in Low Prices on /MI Kinds of
SHELF ano HEAVY HARDWARE
The Best Assorted Stock of Garden Tools, Agr' clllt3
Impliments, Etc., to be found in the city.
Agents for the celebrated Rome-Made StOV6S,
Prices always and at all times the LOAVEST.
Your patronage solicited.