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TEE HOSTLR OF ROMBE. i
r ce as “nr*t-cl**» '
secona-clas* Mail Matter.
PHIL G. BYRD,
daily and Sunday.
TERMS or SUBSCRIPTIG
10 cent * week or ss.ooper annum
PFluj v i Broad Street and
*-»;; n Avenue.
Official Organ
Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the
"Banner county ’of Georgia.
MAKE YOUR APPLICATION.
“The man whose business is to
interpret the Bible is likely to
make a sad mil's of interpreting a
platform “ —[ Atlanta Journal, Ev
ans organ.]
Now that th* war i* over let us all
get together and pull for Rome.
■ 1 w _
If life is a stage why is not a mur
derer only a sta*e rebber.
Bob Whitfeld is up in Pike eoun
ty giving the boys the congressional
handshake. —Maros News.
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Mclntosh, from the lap of luxury
wails: Winter seems determined to
wear oat the lap of spring,
Nex to the hog and hominy cam
paign the Georgia Chautauqua is the
greatest thing Southwest Georgia
ever boasted —albany Herald
The John D. Moore administration
take* hold of municipal affairs with a
determinatioa to pull the city out of
debt.
Rome never had a better mayor
and council or a more efficient set of
municipal officers. Give them time
and they will surpass your most san
guine expectations.
Howard Could is to follow brother
George's example in marrying an
actress. And why not? Isn't life a
stage, with all men and women and
bat players thereon?
It has been said that “three moves
are equal to a fire," The same man
might have as truthfully asserted
that, for a murderer, four continu
ances are equal to an acquittal.
King William of Wurtemburr,
■upon whom Quseu Victoria is
about to confer the erder of the
garter, runs two hotels, one appo
site hie palace and the other not a
great distance from it
And now the Evans papers are
rejoicing and are making merry
over the fact that the joint debates
have ended. Ths Evaus papers are
not hogs, at they know when
they have enough of some things.
Rome’s naw administration may
be es the Cleveland Democracy
brand, but it ha» “a mighty poh
way er showiu it .’ They evidently
have a “fool idea’’ that “the hose
that pul's the | ,;d ought to have
the fodder.
A Sn.ui iy school urocession
numbering over 30,000 children,
all either of Hindoo or Moslem
parents, recently m arched in Luck
mow, the scene of the awful Sepoy
uassaci* in 1857. India has eight
Christain college? aud 26.000
schools and 3,000,000 pupils
A Massillon paper says that J.
8. Coxey has made his fortune bv
his business acumen and tact. He
is a middle-aged man, probably
45, and hi . t o sources of revenue
—breeding i. 1 d working blooded
horses aud a sand hank
and stone quarry. He is certainly
“hitting the grit” on a “rocky
road” just now.
THE BAR'S INFLUENCE.
Police Magistrate—This aiu,t the
fuist toime yow,ve been arristed for
bein' droonk.
1 risoner—lt's injoostice^ez dome,
y'r aimer.
Magistratc-Moind phwal ye say!
Oi've seen your face scores av toimes
aud lately too.
Prisoner—Plaze y'r ann*r O'i'm
the sew barte’d ar at Mickey Doo'am
- Puk.
MT HUARIIIAN ANEL.
In the chine nf the brook, In the sigh of the
Wil <1(,
In the fiplinjf w.ive through the willew--
I can hear her sweet voice av it sinks, then
asceudi
Like a Mtng wefted in o'er the billow.
In the rustling leaf, in the bough of the pine
Though I see not. the face of the sender,
Yet I k tow «v’ry uota while her soul blesses
mine
With a message of love, low and tender.
Shelias pass'd “through ths valley of the
Shallow'' and now
As a guardian e'er my destiny hovers;
Though :hi*|grat e holds he torin and my spirit
tm.st bow,
At ker totab still our souls meet as lovers,
Yes the hand that lias nestle d i . my own Is
at rest'
4nd the soul a leaking eye* closed forever,
Still’d the par* loyal heart io the marble of
that brra t
Yet the grave ne’er siteh lov* can dissever.
When the rose drinks th* vain or is kissed
by the sun,
On the dew on th* violets glisten,
In the pinks of the dawn —when the old day
is done
I am uever too weary t* listen.
For the song that she sings carries heaven in
its tone,
And each massage with love, light is teetn
in K.
Ihrnugh th* grave comes her spirit from the
mystic unknown
and is with me, awake or a dreaming.
Phil Glkxn Byho
Its only a school’girl who knows
how to decline “ofifiee"
The Hubtlkr of Rumi ib to be
pardoned for mentioning the re
cognition this paper reoieved at the
hands of tho new Council, last
night. Since The Hustler of Rome
nearly three years ago, was
launched on the Journalistic sea,
it has, in its own way, been found,
battling for the people. It is to day
a« it always has been, the peoples
paper, and in giving it the “newe
paper printing'’ of the city for the
next two years, the Council has
taken a step that is heartily en
dorsed by the masses —whose
cause we have never yet failed to
ohampion.
Jit”"!.
"OUR JOHN ’ IS RIGHT.
Congressman John W. Maddox, of
Georgia, strikes the keynote of the
situation when he says; “It is the du
ty of representatives to go on with
silver legislation, and then it will not
be their fault if their acts do not be
come laws. “ This is their plain duty,
and they cannot avoid it. They can
not escape from the obligations which
Qiey have assumed as representa
tives of the people.
They were not sent to congrses to
inquire whether Mr. Cleveland will
approve this or that measure, or to
make any inferences as to his attitude
toward such acts as congress mav de
vise. They will naturally make such
inferences, but things do not
fall within the scope of congressional
obligations,—Atlanta Constitution,
GENERAL EVANS AND THE
PEOPLE
The Talboton Era very properly says
It is suid that General Evans was a
miaister befere the war. If so, why
weie io oljectiore raised te his
quitting the ministry ie a
soldier? It is no mor oper for
a minister to become a governor than
to become a soldier .- Atlanta Consti
tution.
It sefinsfrom the above quotation
that Parson Evans' suporters arj
willing to make all kinds of false im
pressions ia their efforts to boost him
inte the governors chair. We are
surprised to see a great newspaper as
fair as the Constitution has usually
been endeavoring to give credence to
such statements as the above? when
they, are known to be absolutely false
Now as a matter of facts Mr. Evans
was not a minister at the time he
entered the service, for he says him
•elf in his speeches he has only been
a preacher twento seven years.
—Morganton News.
Letters of Admsnistration.
GORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
T» all whom it may concern:—Mrs Hattie
Ware Matthias having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of administration
with will annexed on the estate of El zalieth
ware, late of said county This is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next kin of
Elizabeth ware to be and appear at my office,
within the time allowed by law, and show cause
if any they ean why permanent administration
with will annexed should not be granted to Mrs-
Hattie Ware Matthias on Elizabeth Ware s es
tate. witness my hand and official signature
this sth day ol March 1894.
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd County
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY APRIL 3, 1894.
WHAT PUGILISTS POSSESS.
Jack Dempsey is penniless
Peter Jackson is worth sl2 000.
George Dixon is worth $30,000
Jimmy Cai roll is pretty well fixed.
Fitzsimmons is bankrupt, though
he has made $35,000,
Charley Mitehe'l is the richest
pugilist living. He is said to be
worth $200,000,
Jack McAuliffe has made $200,000
in the past four years and has noth
ing to shew for it.
Sullivan is thought to be worth
less thsn SI,OOO, though he made
$.150,000 during his ling career.
Corbett has accumulated enongh to
sustain him through life. It is not
known exactly what he is worth, but
reliable authority (tates that he is
worth SIOO,OOO.
... JL . ■
HE OBEYED ORDERS.
In some Texas towns it is impos
sible to ascertain when any particu
lar train leaves without going te the
dej ot and enquiring of the agent
how many hours behind time the
train is Colonel Yerger, who lives in
Austin, wished to go to San Antoaio
on th 11 o’clock trail, so he «aid to
his colon d servant:
“Sain, go down to the depot and
see what time the 11 o'clock train
leaves."
“Hit done lef, boss. Hit lef at ha’f
pas' two, sah."
"What!"
“I did jest whut yer told me Yer
told me ter see when de train lef, an'
I watched till it was plum outer si<dit
on de udder side ob de Colorado
ribber." —Siftings
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Executors, Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina
ry-of I loyd county ;will be sold a r auction at the
Court house doorjat Calheun Ga Couu'y of Gordon
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale: The following property to
st it all that tract of land in the 14 District and
3rd Section of originally Chertjtee now Gordon
County, known as the Printup farm lying on the
East side of the Oostanaula Ri-er about (3
miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven
(211) and two hundr. d and twenty two (222) and
three parts of lots lying on Hie East side of the
Oostanaula River, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred and forty eight (248) con
tains in all about seven hundred and twentv
(720) acres more or less, together with Ferry
and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv s.
Printup late of County of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day of March 1894
John C. Printnp
Exector of Estate of
H. S, Printup Dec’d.
above all or r
Dr. Pierce's Gold' s Medical Dis
i JX 0 cover7 i; the medicine for tho
blood’ You’ll he willing to b lieve
KjL i*'rii.'ii * “U to! Iha
j way it’s sold to yon. On trial—
I that’s what it amounts to. In any
■ : ,'a j case where it fails to benefit or
Os vl 1 cure, your money is returned.
Al 7? i With any doubtful or ordinary
tw Ml medicine, this couldn’t lx> done.
S Al And it isn't done, except with tho
* “ Discovery.”
’a In every disease caused by a
I torpid liver or impure blood, this
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| the most stubborn Skin and Scale
I Disease*; the worst forms of Scror-
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I scrofula) in its earlier stages; ai. 1
I for Dyspepaia, “ Liver Complaint,”
and every kindred ailment, nothing ap
proaches it ns a remedy.
Nothin" else, at any price, is really as
cheap. You pay only for the good, you get.
It’s more than mere relief—it’s a perfect
and permanent cure, that you get with Dr.
j Sages Catarrh Remedy. The proprietors
| offer SSOO reward for any incurable cose
of Catarrh. ____________
Application for Leiters ot
Disinission.
Georgia—Floyd County:
Whereas Junes H. Vaughn, aiiminfstra’or of
George W. Vaughn, represents to the court in
his petition duly filed, that he has administered
George W, Vaughn’s estate This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
sli w cause, if any they cm, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday la May 1894 This Fe >y. 5 1894.
John P. Daris
Ordinary FloydCemity Georgia
Notice of Dissolution.
We take this method of announcing that the
law partnership of Dean & Smith has been dis
solved by mutual consent. The business vow
entrusted to the firm will be properly cared for
and concluded.
Mr, Dean has formed a partnership with his
brother Mr. J. E. Dean a»d they will practice
under the firm name of Dean & Dean.
Mr. Smith has formed a partnership with his
s*n, M r William FI. smith, and they wili prac
tice under the firm name of Halstead Smith &
Son. Very truly,
L. A Duan.
Halstkd Smith.
1 ismission.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator
of Hattie McKinzie, Dee d, represents to the
court in bis petition duly filld, that he has ad
ministered Hattie McKinzie estate. This is to
citeall persons concerned, kindred and ertdi
ers, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
his administrat.on and rec ive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in April 1894. This
January Ist 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
l-3-90d.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Qeobgia, floyd County:
To all whom it may concern:—Wl A. Rhudy
Administrator of Henry Berryhill deceased
has in due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands and personal Proper
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
application will be heard on the first Monday in
April next. This 7th day of March 1814.
John P. Davis Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
Georgia,flovb couxty :
To all whom it may concern:—Warren V Timms
having in proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
WiHiam V. Timms, late of said county. This is
to c*te all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of William v- Timms to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to warren
V. Tl nlms or some other fit and pr*per person
on wilhani V. Timms estate. Witness my hand
and official signature this 6th day of March
1894,
John P. Davis,’
Ordinary Floyd County.
Citation—Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Floyd County
To all whom it may concern :—John H Rey
nolds and John Montgomery, executors of
Thomas Berry deceased has in due form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sail certain
bonds belonging to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard the first
Monday in April next. This sth day of March
1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Marshal sales.
Wil] be sold before the Court home door in
the city of Rome on the first Tuesday in April
1H94 between the legal hours *f sale, the follow -
ing described property to-wit :
one brick house and lot the same is now being
used by the Rome E'ectric Light co. on the cor
ner of Bth Ava and East Ist street. Levied on r.s
the propert y of the Rome Street Rail R >ad co,
bv virtue ot a fi fa in favor of the ma v or am
council of the city of Rome vs Rome Street
Bail Road co. for taxes due said city for the
year 18>4!
Also at the same time and place one vacant
lot in the Fifth Ward fronting on Main St 40 ft
more or less bounded on the south bv the Eto
wah Land Company on the North Broad St'eot
Bridge and on the east by the Etowah river.
Levied on as the property of Charles m. Harper
by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the mayor and
council of Rome vs Charley M. Harper for
pavement—Tax due the city for the year 1892
J. C. BROWN, City Maishal.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA,FIoyd County:
To all it may concern: Parry Lee Garnigan
having in proper form applied to me to have
an Administrator appointed on the estate of
David Hull, late of said county, This is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of kin to
David Hull to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law and show cause, if any
they can why permanent administration should
not be granted to G’' u nl-y Administrator on
David Hull’s, estate, witness my hand and
official signature this sth. day of March 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd Cdlinty.
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OCNTISTS.
I A. WlLLS—Dentist —208 1-2 Broad stree
J b over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
MAX MEYERHAIIDT. -
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs iu new Court House
in rear of Superior Court Room,
~ tHl’si’ -v r,- a» i aw offi c
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CH AS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at law
Masonic. Temple.
Rome, Ga.
REECE DENNY -Attorneys at law. Office
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun
B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS-.Tno. W. STARLING—Ennis
& Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic
“ Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
• IF H. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office io
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J. NEAL—M’Henrj-, Nunnally & Neal
" Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hall
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DM. RAMStß—Physician and Surgeio
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fount
* ward.
LP. HAMMOND-Physician and Surgeon-
Offers his i i-ofessional services to the pe. •
* pie of Roiae and surrounding country
Office at Cronch and Watson’s drug store, 20
Broad street.
DR. W. D. HOY c—Office at C. A. Trevitc
drugstore. ? r o. 331 Broad street Telephon
110. residec te. No. 21
DR. C. F. OI .FFIN-Physician anil Surge
—Office m r Masonic building. Residence
300 4th av tue.
HOWARD E. FELTON—Physician and sui
geon—Office No 6 Thirc Avenue,
Ar office day and night. Telephone 62.
[“•rank A. Wynn, Physician aud Surgeon.
Prompt attention given all professional cal
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4 Panorama Place, Chicag 0 & S
Sold by
D. W. Curry. druggi s ;
I Have a sixty horse pow ?rmj |
VV heat, corn, and sawmj// th
I want to exchange for good rea
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in good first class condition and
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NOTICE TO WATER COX.s J
. ERS I
Water tax for the Fourth Q n< J
is now past due. Tnis being the 19
quarter for the fiscal year, it will fl
necessary for consumers t- fl
bills promptly. All bills will bepfl
sentod at once, If not paid then J
will be cut off. ■
Consumers who wish te settle, fl
the water works offirv can do.’bfl
tween the hours C' .uu 6 o’clockfl
m I?-’ -pner, I
The Penn. Mutual Lifelifl
surance Co, of PhilauelpM
Assets $22,773,00 with uB
Co. the Ass’n will get bent®
of Interest rents prolill
that have been
for a century. R, G. CroK
Agent, can show manrai®
vantages to be derived bK
taking their Policy. ■
FOR RENT CHEAP, I
I will rent, cheap, to right parfl
my former home on Fourth .isl
an elegant 9 room residencewfl
splendid garden and a Uuinberfl
excelent fruit trews, haslwrrflf
ing for S4O. per. month. Wiiitfl
now for s2s,ooper. imra'h A..'fl
or apply to: ■
Mrs. Joe H. Sergent, fl
2—25 ts. Central Hotflfl
Coosa Steamboat Si
After this date steamers cf
White Star Line Steanib'at
will leave Rome on Tii'Sday
Fridays at 5:30 a. m .
8:40 as heretofore,
Cjosa river points 'vdl -
on Mondays and Tliurdny
J. I).
General
ST/irinr ceufl
TAXES. ■
Ail unpaid
1 89-‘> are being
hands of Sheriff
Colection
Jno. J. BlaCk-J-MI
Road Citation. M
Ck'Uiuia. Fl"yd G'l'iiiO ,
Wlireeas. T. .1 Gl-'i"> '
Buaial .
I-'l' id < ..unty, uh flfl
the of 1 •‘ rvt ' r ' \ lb
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oil jeri rei'S t here!' l “I '■ .
tlmref’-ot.i to silo
Cim.iiiissioiKTs a;
first onilay in May. GG' ...
Witness the Hon.
This March 7th,1*94. ~
3 7d-30d »
DRESS MALI- xG
Mrs. J. \V Mav
spring work !>■'
dren’s c?p“cialiv Lu
ting 50 eV 75/ 5()4
Fob Rent Cheap: Dr.
pretty little six r.
garden and sD’hl
very cheap • The resi enc
on Fifth Avenue near H
Street.
3-16-ts. H