The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 02, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS Di. R. B. left this til tcraaou for Macon to attend th** Baptist Statu Convention whic! meets there tomorrow. Dr. R B Headden preach' 1 ' vo very fiae sermons yesterday eepeci ally to his members in regaid to their individual rerponuihi i'v t 'iiching the protracted me< ti g ’o begin at 'lm First Baptist chord D xt Sunday. Rev. IV. M. Bridges leiv s to night for the Baptist State Con vention at Macon. The drug stock of Reese and Whitehead, if not previosuly dis posed of, will be sold at auction on Tuesday May Ist. Mr. F. F. Starr, dow doing busi ness in this city came up to Rome yesterday on a visit to his tamily We returns to Macon this after neon. No bond cases will be taken up in the Superier court before’l hurs day morning. The above was so an nounced by Judge Henry this morning. Messrs Frank and John Steph ensof Cartersville are in the city to attend the trial of Wilkerson, the man who murdered th»-u brother, the late Free Stephens . ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Regular convocation of Rome Chapter No. 26, Royal Arch Ma sons, at 8 o’clock tonight. V> ork in Ma’k Masters Degree Compan ions fraternally invited. Max Moyerhardt, H. P B. F. Clark Sect’y. Al ,'J. J Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains, bruises, lame back, i quickly relieves pain FOR RENT One nicely furnished room, pleas ant and airy, enquire, 233 Broad St ts. “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out pain and soreness. Sold by Ham mack Lucas & Co. SACK’S WANTED “Any one having empty bran sacks on hand can dispose of thematH.D. Cothran & Co’s, oilice at the Armstrong Hotel Ba'litT Ilnury Beard ha? pu r chased the Lewis Barrett Barbe- Shop and is now iu charge. M Beaid has a host of f an' eays he proposes to shave ail friends at ten cents per face, enemies at the same rate. Call early and avoid the rush. 3 15 ts. IGENTMAKES Five Dollars a ayselling ■‘•the greatest Kitehen Utensil ever invent* I. Retails for thirty five cents. Two to six :<’< sold iu every house. Millions st Id in this conn try alone. Dont miss the greatest opportunity ever kuownto make money, easily and quickly Sample sent, postage prepaid for five cents McMAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio E .T. V. & G. Ry. ONLY. 2. 1-2, HOURS, JllJ oTO* ATLANTA Lv Rome daily 8-35 a.m Ar, Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome . 1 1.30 a m Ar - Atlanta . 2.30 p. m Lv- Rome .11.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta . 1 ,30 , . . C SMITH G Pa & Ta. Aims < if. Hs FOR DYSPEPSIA, <ndlirt-stiou. and S'oniai h disoraere, take BROWN S IKON BITTERS. All dealer- keep it. - taule mart and erusnud red lines on wrappe' \ -L. BA MA ROMANCE. \ J Vi I KN COUPLE WHO SKIPED AND W1 I- MAUKIED IN’TIDBCITY 1 E-.TBHDVY . Ye.st'-r'hii h oimn<;‘s R A D. train ;• in (lad; u bn uht to this Me ;r<>polis iw > young seated,bat lev ing pc ) >•, who 'unged to be put out • ith'ir m,r <>f living f-. r ope an- ,ui, d 1 <ie.-ired to be joined to. /ether in rhe holy bonds of main nan e of the Bridgrooin aas Edward N. Griffin of Calhoun county Al*., and that of the bride Miss Slaughter L. Sutton from neai Gadsden Ala. They left their homes Saturday night and as before stated, arrived here on the R & D. yesterday morn ing, the groom was not so green however, even if he did some Iron* the woods, for the irst thing he did af ter securing quarters for himself and bride, was to hunt up the sheriff, JakeC. Moore and find out what the consequences would be if he should /etwarned here. Jake who in always accein ditin;-, and J i dly lends every unfortunate a helping hand who gets >ato trouble, at once took the unfor unut* young man in Laid Hitched his horse to his carriage nnd tjok the young fellow to see Judge John P. Davis where he secured the mar riage liceese- Here Judge Davis join ed them and they proceeded to the Fourth Ward where they took on the Rev. 11. 1). Gilbert, the pastor of Jie Second Baptist church, and the four pro reeded to the Beuna Vista u otel, where tLiy found a full house and the bride nervous aid waiting. fihe r iff Moore acted as master of ceremonies and after introducing ev ery body to the happy couple the Rev Mr. Gilbert proceeded to'tie the knot which made Miss Sutton Mr*- Griffin, Mr. H. J. Hutchinson acted for the groom, While Miss Carmella Wiliams represented the bride, after the marriage the large crowd present pressed forward and extended their hearty congratulations to tho bride and groom, with best wishes forjtheir Intuie happiness and prosperity, they left at 5 o’clock over the R & D. for •heir home in Alabama, where it is presumed they will be received with >pen arms by the old folks. A CAVE IN THE MOUNTAINS. wnii,* pmospkctimg a young M*W J,IAK»S SOME DIKCOVBKItS. Cartersville, Ga, April Ist John Keys, a young mau of this county, has b< en prospecting for or«? out in the mountainsand tells in interesting story about a cave he discovered recently. It is back in the fantimsses ot a little clump <>f rugged peaks that him m the headwaters of Pumpkinvine creek i'lrn view to the entrance is almost wholly obscured by a dense mass of trees, vines and bushes, that have grown up. '1 here is not even a pig trail that leads t» it and the stream runs right it its mouth. Exploring the cave he found that it was several times the size of an ordinary room and its height back under the hill at least fifty feat. There are little recesses extend ing out from the mam cave. He had a pick with him and finding the cave ha 1 as earthly hollow he commenced to dig. His pick soon strucic a hard ob ject. which he succeeded in bring ing out, and found it was a curious looking image about the siz* of a child of five or six years of age and carved out of a brown-colored stons. Around the image was wrapped a curious-looking small metal chain, which when unwound from its many coils measured at least twenty feet in length. The chain looks as though ii were brass, yet acid does not effect it. Further digging brought oat a ot of bouse, These were exhibited to a physician of this city who pronounced them human bones. The cave is now a matter of inter est and the character of the curious finds made within it, are a puzzle to those to whom the story has been given. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY APRIL 2,1894 BENTON MURDER. A CoKHoLL C I’NTY FARMER SHOOTS HIS WIFE AND HI.MHELK. Carrollton. Gs„ April 1. —Newi aiih received here t< day of th« «.!,(>« ting of W . B Brazell and wif> i y the husband Mrs. Brszell re ceived two bullets in herbrest, but the wounds will hardly prove fatal. Brazell vhot himself twice. One bullet entered his left brest near the heart and will prove fa tai. He snapped thrice in his child’s face, but it was empty. On account of the blood Brazell c mld not reload the gun. He re fused to tell what caused the at tempt to kill his wife This is the second time he has at tempted to kill her. Ths first was made about three years ago, Mrs. Brazel' says that at the breakfast rnble he spoke abruptly to her ami she left him. She attened the household duties and went in the sitting room. This was ab’ ut 8 o’clock. She found him sitting before the fire and ask him what was the matter. He re plied; “Nothing; you get out of the house d —d quick and take the children with you.” Before she could take three steps he •ominenced shooting. Brazell is a well to do farmer of Head county, and is highly spoken of by his neighbors No reason can be given except a temporary fit of in sanity. No susipicion has rested on the wife's character. All who know Mrs. Brazell speak in the highest terms of her. Brazell is well known in this city and lives about fifteen miles rom here. ATKINSON AT CUSSETA. HIS SPEECH CONVERTED MANY MEN TO VOTE FOR ACTIVE DEMOCRACY. Cusseta, March 31.—Interest in the gubernatorial contest in Chat tahoochee county was enlivened by the appearence of Hon. W. Y. Atkisou here today. Col. Atkinson spoke to a through ly repesentative audience. He dis cussed at lensth the issues con cerning state affairs. and iu a very clear and forceful style defined hi a position on national questions. He comnaried records as a Demo: crat with Gen. Evans, and his criticisms of the general’s mac ti i y toward the Democratic party during the last thirty years were presented with telling effect. Several gentlemen who have been heretofore avowed Evans men, after hearing Col. At kinson's speech today, declared themselves for the latter, J'ol. Atkinson is gaining strength riqiidly in this section, There is no doubt about bis carrying this county by an overwhelming ma jority. “INKEY” WADE TO WED. A GALLANT YOUNG GEORGIAN CAP TURBB A PRIZE The announcement of the en gagement of Mr. Ingersoll Wade, of Washington, D. C.. and Miss Mary Magruder, of Upper Marlbo ro, has been made public. Mr. Wade is one of the young men from Georgia who received recognition from the present ad ministration and now occupies a responsible clerkship in the inte rior department at the capital. While in this state, Mr. Wade edited tke Athens Daily Ledger when but a lad of nineteen. After wards he became editor of The Americus Times-Recorderand fin ally accepted a position ai man aging editor of The Macon News. Miss Magruder is a y»uug lady of great beauty and many charms »f person. She somes of a well known family of Maryland. Mr. Wade will take his bride to Washington to reside—Constitu tion dRO’VN'S IRON B _ TERa cures Dyspepsia, In dlffastioix & Debility. BOMF.S WATERWORKS. ihk xiw Sysium tired over to the PEOPLE The outgoing mayi r and cour.ci 1 , of Roßieleave, behiued them a inonn i.enut which will always «• d rthe a o I he people they represent,' d. They marked the close of their term of ser vice by opening to the public use tne new system of waterworks concived and executed during the present municipal administration. The citv authorities of Rome deter mined to inako the occasion a red 1 »tter day in the history of the tewn and invitea’iLe city council and water board of Atlanta to be present when the water from the new works was turned on. A commitee consistir g u* Councilmen Bettie, Dinunock. Har ralson and Camp, Commissioners Haas, Smith and Howel 1 , City Eng ineer Clayton accepted tho invitation and retimed yestarday from th« ceremonies. they are unanimous in their praise of the efficiency of the aew system and were murh impressed with the thoroughness of the equipment In speaking of the occasion, City Engine er Clayton said:“l was sur prised and gratified to find that the people of Rowe enjoyed a water system equal in capacity and com— peteness to that of Cities twice its i z And nothing impressed me more than the fact that the entire system was conceived and completed by Rome ingenuity and ecterpriae. Mr, L J Wangar superintendent of the work i is a mechanic who learned his trade in the shops of Rome, and who ros* from the bottom by his own exertions To him, iu a large measure, is due the wenderful work achieved bv Rome in constructing so complete a system of waterworks, at a compar atively small cost, and without flaw or friction .“ The Atlanta delegtion is loud in its praises of Roman hospitality, and the water cemmissiouers say they want to have another opening day here to «liow Mayor Sam King and his clever council wiiat Atlanta water is like Constitution EAT BREAD. M ide of Gluten Graham Flour it wholesome and nutritious food fir yspeptics, Brain workers, children cont dns the phosphates and glu n of the wheat. For sale at Jamison Bros 222 Broad St. 3-14-ts If you want drugs at cost, call on us before April the 1 stas on that 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 1 Sth. Hammack Lucas Co. Inflamed itching, burning,crus ly and scaly skin and scalps of in faDts, soothed and cured by John son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D \V Curry Druggist. You are invited to visit the store of C. D. Wood & Co., and in speetthe choice stock of spring and summer Drygjods, Dressgoods mattings, hosery, no tions &c, now being opened by them. A beautiful line of Hats and bonnets in all the latest patterns and shapes, and every lady in the city cordi ally invited to call and see them A.O- Garrard No 22 Broad St* The Agency for Huy lers Candy, flops about here and there, people hardly knows where to locate it, not so with the recognized headquarters which is always at Antog noli’s Star Candy Work’s a fresh supply just received. SCHEDULE Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus J? d EUGENE E. JONES, Receiver. V In Effect March 25th. 1894. No. 10 No. 6 : Xo. 2 ■ jj 0 | \ ( , 5' Kplfn. ExSTAITOXS jui’,, Urfp jl ii,,., {J; 730 am Lv CHATTANOOGA Arr. 6 30pir ' — 745 am 730 pm 735 “ “ C. R. &C. Shops I.ve. C> 25 “ 824 “ 807“; 757 “ “ Battlefield “ i; (>2 “ i , 9 Pm 910 “ 818 “ 805 “ “ Chicarnaiiga “ 555 “ < .. I “ 10 34 “ 907 “ 835 “ “ LaFayette “ 524 “ 730 .. 7 “ 11 55 “ 955 “ 9 Ott ** “ Trion “ 454 •* , ’ :i ‘ " 12 20 “ 10 18 “19 16 “ “ Summerville “ 445 “ b J, “ 12 40 “ 10 30 “ 924 “ “ Raccoon “ m « e . • u 100 pm 10 41 “ 933 “ “ Lyerly '• 428 “I 603 “ 345 “ 12 24 “ 10 32 “ “ ROME “ 331 « ? 5 ‘ Arr ’ Cedartown “ 214 “ 320 “ 6$ 2 45am 2 50am 11 17 “ Lve. Cedartown Arr. . . •> lo “ 310 “ 310 “ 11 29 “ “ Youngs “ 235“1 2”0 “ 455“14 10 “12 03pnil “ Buchanan “ ]SB “ 1 jji « ' " 440“ i 440 “ 12 20 “ i “ Bremen “ 140 « •]•>'■/> «I 1 70U“I530“ 12 50 “i “ CARROLLTON Lve'l 10 “ ilTr> » = rtn ” _ } 1 I | 1 0 ot) “ Trains Nos. 1 and 2 depart from I nion Depot Chattanooga Tenn Trains Nos. 5,6, 9 and 10 are freight trains and will depart’ from c R shops, Chattanooga, Tenn. They are not fitted up with passenger aecoiin/’ tions, and parties using them must purchase tickets at Union Depot and such accommodations as they find in cabs, and baggage must be forwarded? 1 regular passenger trains. ‘ u Trains Nos. 11 and 12 will have passenger accommodations. C. B. WILBURN,Gen’I Supt. W. A. LOVE, Train Master. -+PLAINING MILL* We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Soiling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOOKTNGr, CBI L1 N >l7 LIT! \ t BALLUSTKKS and HUACKETs AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME The Oostanauia Steamboat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, Fliat we will i tin our Steamer Tony, on regu’a trips to Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for al! Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Pe s Batter. Bacon, Fruite, Dr'ed, Wheat, and all Products ofthe Country. Geo W. Trammell, F. B. Solbrook, Noh CENTRAL HOTEL. O MAGEIHf H ftfflSiJS . N. M. (iOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A. 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