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Application fei-l'h“' tCTUn,le '
' l . ne ofOo«« Ml,l,lbeain
"Xat an» T.-ading
Conipn'y.
.. e-i oTD (’O’tM’Y
r ; inr court or «*i‘l ccmßty •
Ta the M‘l' erl ” r . , Tralll iueil, Frank
Geo ' 'md their associates show they de-
Holdbrooks an< eaWlt * bo((y corp( ,rate.
»ire to be lert , U oh body corporae
And that the.' aula steamboat
under the name of
X^e O X e^ybe^W ’ ue a “ d b ’
»ne<l- . I ,(flee and place of business of
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F1() yd Cou "^ r G “; the business to be done and
Th 1 e ‘ n bt said corporation is the running of
carrier <> • t ] ie Q„«tan*ula and Coosa
* * ,ea " Xuimr freight* and charging there
rivers and h. S se nj n g of lumber, bricks
1 Tkinda of building material and dealing
nntrv produce and geuetal merchandise
“Set of said corporation being pacunta
„ Lin to stockholders therein.
lh e capital stock of said corporation to be
two thousand dollar, actually, J *1 I either money
* nropertv before beginning business and div)
2 J L shares of one hundred dollars ea
wHhthe privilege of increasing the cao
Jock to twenty tire thousand dollars or
Xr amount as may be agreed upon by
Xkhohiers. not in excess of twenty-five thou
“rhat'sueb corporation be allowed to (upon
organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem
to its interest and advantage, that are not in
consistent with the laws of Georgia, or Lmted
’’wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name.
L the term, purposes ami < bject aforesaid and
thprebv duly chartered as such body corpora’e
Geo. A waiter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi’ed in office Feb. 19, 18'»4,
Win E, Beysiegle,
Clk, Sup, Ct.
crom-iA Fl*oyd County—
The above application for charter of “Oosta
nanla Steamboat ami Trading Company. ” is a
tr.e copy as appears of record iu my office.
This Feb. 19,1894, .
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior court,
r. c. G, A.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Notice is hereby given that a Petition signed
bv Fifteen or more Freeholders of the *Bs9th
Waters) District G M of said county has bee
filed in mv office asking that the benefits for
the divisions of section 1449 1459 1451 1452 1453
and 1454 of rhecode of Georgia of 1884 and the
amendments thereto shall apply to said 859th
DistaictGM, of saidesunty.
I further give notice that an Election will be
ordered on the 2nd day of April next (1894) said
Election to occur on the 21st day of April next
, 894) to decide the question "fence” or “stock
law according to the statutes in such case,
made and provided . ,
Given under my hand and official signature
t his 9th day of March 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd 00. Ga.
Application for Letters oi
Dismission.
fieorgia-Floyd county :
Whereas, j.S. Berryhill, administrator of
W.N. Buchanan dec. represents to the court
his petition duly filed, that he has ad ministered
W N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his ad
ministraiion and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuary
Sth 1804, J«hn P. Davis,
2-4-Wd Ordinary.
Application for Letters of Dis-
miss : on.
GEORGIA-Floyd County
r W L Chambers Adminlstraor Agnes
L Chambers represents to the court in his peti
‘inly filed that he has {administered Agnes
L Chambers estate. Thsi is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his administra
and receive letters of dismission on the fir.
Monday in April 1894 This Jan Sth 1894
John P Davis
Ordina-y Floyd Co, Ga
Citation—Leave to Sell.
Georgia,Floyd ounty:
To all whom it may concern: John C. Printup
Executor of Henry 8. Printup deceased has in
Ise form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the Bonds and all other property belong
to the estate of said deceased, and said appli
cation will be heard on the first Monday in
April next. This sth. day of March 1894.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Application lor Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA ,-Fleyd County:
Whereas Mrs. R. a. P. White Exectrix, of
Nancy Prentice dec’d, represent to the court
"her petition duly filed, that she has adminis
red saucy Prentice’s estate. This is to cite
‘ ersona concerned, kindred and creditors,
.. »w cause, if any they can, why said Execu
• , ’ ould not he discharged from her admin
tb»« On ?'‘ (1 receive letters of dismission on
Monday in June 1894. This March sth.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia
male weaknesses.
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it to ho J' 1 CUre> bave a ’ so f° un( i
NOTICE Os CITY Ai>ESj*Ultß
We hereby give notice that w«
have made the Assessments of city
realty for the year 1894 and the
books will be fount! at the office
of the Clerk of Council, All par
ties dissatisfied with the valua
tions we made can have the tame
reviewed by filing their affidavits
with the Clerk of Council on or
before Saturday evening, March ?t
at 7 e’clock, at which time v < w J
meet at Ibe City Hall to consider
appeals and our decision sb al
then and thereafter be final.
E. L. Boswor h.
W, F. Ayer.
W. H. Steele.
City Asses.-ors,
FURTHER NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that final
appeals, if any, from the decision
of the Board of Assessors will be
heard by the Mayor and Council
at their regular meeting Monday
evening, April 9th.
M . A. Nevin,
Clerk Council.
Rome, Ga,, March 27tb, 1894,
3 30-til-apr 9
BURNEY’S PANTS FACTORY.
Spring is upon us—and we have
sold an unprecidented large lot of
spring pants and sails but we
want to sell you a pair of nice spring
pants or a suit. Our 16 18 and 20
dollar suits are equal to any suit you
can buy for 25 to 30 dollars and our
$25 suits are simply beautiful and
wotth at any tailor shop $35,00.
.Remember we take your measure
and make every suit and pair of
pants right here in Rome and *ll
work Is ganrenteed strictly first-class
—our $5,00 pants are a wonder to al*
who see them and sell |on sight, our
6 and 7 dollar pants are simply beau
tiful and can‘t be bought anywhere
else for anything like the money. I
you will call and see us we will sell
yen a spring suit or a pair of pants
Can we fit you? you ask, all we have
to say is, ask one thousand wen
who today wear our clothes and they
will answer, Burney will ceitainly fit
you and will guarantee you entire sat
isfaction: Don’t buy until you see us
we will certainly sell to you if you
come and give us a chance.
BURNEY PANTS CO.
220 BROAD ST.
GOOD NEWS
For Clothing Buyers.
New York March 19-
J. Kuttner
Rome, Ga.,
Have bought bank
ruptstock 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,
Year's Support.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern : Notice Is hereby
given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year's support tc H. Eva Stock
land, the widow of B. M. Strickland deceased,
have filed their award, (it being for a 2nd years
Support) and unless good and auffiicieut eause
is shown, the same will be made the judgment
of the coijrt at the April term, 1894 of the court
es Ordinary, Thie March Sth 1894.
John P. Davis.
• OrdinaryFloy d county Georgia.
Citation—Leave to Sell
GHOItOIA.FLOyI COUNT V :
To all whom it may concern:—W, A Rhudy,
Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has
in due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands and personal property In
longing to the estate of said deceased, and said
application wiil be heard on the first Monday in
April next. This 7th day ot March 1894.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Citation —Leave to Sell.
Georgia—Floyd County
To all whom it may concern :—Cezar Stalling
Administrator of Tempy Stalins deceased has
ih due form applied t<* the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April next, This
s‘h day of March 1894, .
John P, Davis,
Ordinary.
It you have but little
money and wish to
make it go as for as
possible, and obtain
the best result in Dry
goods carry it to Chas.
D. Wood &Co.,
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1894.
CLYDE SHROPSHIRE.
OFFERED THE U, 8- HENAT JRSHIP
FH>»M GUORGIA,
This morning’s Constitution has
the following legardiug an April
fool joke that was played on Hon.
Clyde Shropshire Vie i Consul of
the United’States in Paris:
Concerning the appointment of
q. unfi'co.'ir to General Colquitt,
.ho io .tw .ig incident is ftvl ot
intarest as well to applicants tor
the place as to the public gener
ally.
Early last night The Constitu
tion received a telegram from one
of the New Y’oik papers, asking
for three or four hundred words
regarding the appointment oi
Clyde Shropshir to the office of
United States senator of Georgia.
The Coi stitutiou at once wired in
return that the message was in
explicable at this end of the line
sayiug that there was no Shrop
shire here who had been appoint
to the position.
The New York papers thereupon
telegraphed the name of Mr. Clyde
Shropshire, of England, as the
man who bad received the plum,
and The Constitution naturally in
terredjhat Mr. Clyde Shropshire
vice consul'at Paris, was the gentle
man referred to. It developed
that some one in Atlanta had ca
bled to Mr. Shropshire iu Paris
substantially the following mes.
sage, to which Governor Northens
signature was attached :
“To Hoh. Clyde Shropshire,
Vice Consul Amenean Legation,
Pans —In order to obviate the in
conveniense and entanglement
arising out of the necessity of the
appointment of a successor to Sen
ator Colquitt, I have decided to go
out of the list of applicants of
prominent Geergiaus now resid
i ig in the state who are seeking
the position, aud to ask you to
accept the appointment, I am firm
in my belief that your selection
will be happily received by the
people of Georgia and 1 respectful
ly’and earnes.ly request that you
notify me of your acceptance of
the appointment.”
The American legation at Par s
Os course, is the gatheriug place
of all Americans visiting at the
metropolis.
Mr, Shropshire was showing the
cable message to some of his
friends at the legation, and the
news of the appointment was thus
communicated to the represeata
tives of the New York papers, and
by them to The Constitution in
Atlanta.
The governor was seen a second
time about the matter, when he
laughingly renlied that it was a
costly April fool joke that had
been perpetrated by some of Mr.
Shropshire’s friends in Atlanta, as
the message must have cost $lO or
sl2 ta be cabled to Paris.
POLICY HOLDER
WRITES ’BO T ’T THE NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
The following letter was written
by W. A. Rhudy, one of Rome’s
leading business mec, and he “speaks
out iu meeting” about the New York
Life In*-urauce Company. Mr. Rhudy
is a most conservative business man
and his letter is strong and to the
point, .
Rome, Ga., March 5-18)4.
Jno. J. Mickle Esq.
Agent New York Life Inp. Co.
Rome, Ga.
Dear Sir:—
I have been carrying a
$5 .000 policy in the company you
represent and have received my first
dividend aud settlement I ana so well
pleased with the company’s liberality
in dealing with its policy holders that
it affords me pleasure to sav that I
have taken out another $5.000 policy
with you and consider myself fortu
nate ifi having SIO,OOO insurance in
the New York life.
Yours Truly,
W. A. Rhudy.
You should see the
large stock prints ging
hams percales &c-,
shown by Charles D.
Wood & Co , they are
beautiful and cheap,
AGENTS make five dollars a day.
Greatest Kitehen ntencil ever in vetted.
Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every house: san pl»
: Postage paid five cents. MeMAKIN & Co.
Oh o
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Continued From First Page.
in the pntiro city. Ha ha* grown
to be almoat a fixture iu the office
of city clerk .
For the office of Traaaurar, three
namaa were submitted, and of
these Cupt. John M. Quian re
ceived night. Mr. Quinn ia no
stranger iu this aeatiou, he hav
ing eerved the county iu the Sher
iffs office in the years gone by. Mr.
EC. Hough, lhe retired treasurer
has been a most efficient efficer.
The salary of s>oo was not
changed.
For the office of City R Girder
there were but two applicants and
Mr. James Spullock, the young a »
torney. received eight of the ten
votes. Recorder Sproull Fouche
was not an applicant for re-elec
tion. Thia office his been paying
a salary of S3OO and the figure
was not changed.
For the afliee of City Physician
there was but one applicant and
Dr. C.B. Harris succeeds himself,
with the same salary, S3OO
For the office of City Marshal
there were two application* on
file and officer J. B. Shropshire,
better known as Pink Shropshire,
received seven votes and was de
clared elected. The old salary ot
S9OO remains unchanged. Chief
Shropshire has a host of friends
in the eity who are congratulating
him.
Ex-Chief J. C. Brown has made
the city a mast capable marshal
for the two years he served in that
capacity. He is justly popular
with the Romans of Rome.
For Deputy Marshal, there were
two candidates aud officer Win
field. Guice was promoted to the
Lieutenantcy of the force. He re
ceived eight out of the ten votes
polled. Every body in Rome
knows “Guice of tae police forc»
who by bis level headed easy mod
est manner and unnerving devotion
to duty has endeared himself to all
—save the lawless.]
Deputy W. L. Collier has served
the city faithfully, been a good
officer, but-got en the wrong side
in the last campaign. Thi Hustlim
of Reul -‘wishes Mr, Celiier
mighty well.”
There were thirty applicants
for positions on the police force,
and only eleven uniforms to fill.
After au informal discussion oi
the “best way to get at it.” the
council decided that each aider
man should write eleven ..names on
his ticket and the eleven applicants
who received the highest number
over a majority, to be declared
elected.
The plan worked admirably.and
in a few minutes the tally sheet
showed:
C. M. Alexander (old) 10
J. A. Sharp (old) 10
B.T. Logau (old) 10
R.J Mulkey (new) 10
J. A. Celiier (eld) 9
Tom Moore (o d) 9
John Huffman (new) 9
W. D, Jones (old) 8
H. H. Wimpee (•!<<) 8
D. S. Cooper (new) 8
R. H. Copeland (new) 8
The old salary of S6OO psr year
was renewed.
Mr. John W. Stroud the oldest
policeman on the force, having
served consecutively ou the police
force for over twenty years, was
put on the retired list at S3OO. Mr.
Stroud has grown eld in the ser
vice, and no Roman wants to see
the uniform stripped from such a
servant —nor will they.
Mr. T. L. Tolbert was elected
supernumerary of the police force
—he to oe paid for time of actual
service.
For the office of Superintendent
of the water works, the salary was
cut from SI,OOO to S9OO per annum
and Mr. James McGuire elected by
avcteof7to fill the place. Mr.
McGuire is an able, and most
practical man andwill give Rome 1
a splendid service -
Ex-Superinteadent Wagnsr Isaves
the service of the city to the genu
ine regret of a very large eircle of
Romes best citizens. He is one
of those few “self made men” who
have no cause to be ashamed of
the job, Rome will probably loose
him as such men as he are scarce
on the market and his «minent
ability will be in demand in |some
larger city. Too much could not
be said of Lou Wagner, the man
whose friends love him and whose
enemies hate him. He will yet
be heard from “at the top.”
For the position of City water
works Engineer, seven men had
made application. Mr. James M
McCaffrey received nine vote* and
was elected. At the New water
works only one man will be needed
and it was decided that lhe water
works oommittee should employ
the other engineer so long as his
services were needed at the old
water works The Engineer gats
S6O per month, the same as last
year.
Tbe Water Tax collector, the
salary was placed at $360 per an
num. The office however, w.is not
filled, the council prefer’ng to wan
until Superintendent McGuire
made a selection. There were bu‘
two applicants, Messrs Albert
Hine, the present incumbent and
Mr. Jack O Rear, the gallant fire
man who while, in the discharge
of duty, was crippled for life,
about two years age.
For street overseer, the salary of
SGOO was not changed aid Mr
Hughey Given defeated the pres
eut incumbent C Brown by a vote
of nine to one
City Section, P. D. Roser. had
but one opponent and was re elect
ed, receiving the entire ballot his
salary of S4BO, was voted the sam*-.
The new office of watchman tn
the Reservoir was and
three applications considired Mr
J, B, Lumpkin was elected on a
salary of S3O aud $lO per month
aditional allowed him for house
rent, until the city erects him a
cottage on Fort Jackson.
C . E. Woodruff at the same old
salary ot S2OO was re-elected City
Electrician.
J. K Williams theonly applicant
was elected City Time Keeper at
same eld salary of SIOO per an
num.
For the office ot J nitor Taiyor
Pearsons, col, received 9 votes the
other three applicants dividing
one amoug them Taylor succeed s
himself,
The City Printing was placed at
the figure of the past two years
$240. per annum and was awaid
ed The Hustler of Rome by ac
climation —there being not a dis
senting vote.
Neither The Hustler or Rome
or the Rome Tribune had filed ar
application, and eaeh paper had
a representative iu the Conner
Chamber.
This closed the electioa and
Mayor Moore read out his commit
tees, as follows:
FINANCE COMMITTir.
W. J. Neel Chairman
W, J. Satterfield, T.J. McCaffrey.
WATER WORKS COMMITTEE
T. J. McCaffrey Chairman
Walter Harris J. T. McClure.
BTRBST COMMITTEE
H . A. Wright Chairman
T. J.MeCaflrey W. J. Neel
POLICE COM MITTIB
A. B. MeArver Chairaian
K. R. Miller M.G- McDonald
GAS AMD SLECTRIO LIGETCOMMITT ■■
W, J. Satterfield Chairman
A. B. MeArver Walter Harris
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
H. R. Miller Chairman
W. A. Wright H G. Stoffro;* i
RELIEF COMMITTEE
M. G. McDonald Chairman
W. A. Wright T. J. McClure
ORDIMANCI COMMITTEE
Walter Harris Chai’man
T. J. MeClure W. J. Neel
PUBLIC SCMOOL COMMUT'.E
M. G. McDonald Chairman
Walter Harris W. J. Neel
PUBLIC BUILDING COMMITTEE
H. G. Stoffregan Chairman
T. J. McClure W. J. Satterfield
FIRE COMMITTEE
H. R; Miller’Chairman
M. G. McDonald 11. G. Stoffregan
HEALTH COMMITTEE
T. J. McClure Chairman
H. R* Miller A. B. MeArver
PRINTING COMMITTEE
H. 0, Stoffregan Chairman
W. J. Satterfield A, B. MeArver
TAKE NOTICE
I . I
Whitehead are riq leuted co call an
settle at once
All accounts unpaid on 31st oi
March will be placed for collections
by law.
A. B. S. Mosley
Assignee
Meh 7-D-ts.
Warters “Extra Good”
for sale by all cigar
dealers.
For the very perfumeri?s
of the famous Larenzo make Cbli
at the Reese <fc Whitehead store
and get what you want at assignee’s
sale,
Ladies will find the wafers just
what they need, and can be depentk
ed upon evervtime to give relief. Safe
and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed
securely. Price 82.00 per box. Emer
son Drug Co., Sau Jose, Cal., and for
sale by Reese A Whitehead.
Rupture cured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of surgical apoliames
at Hammack Lucas <Sc
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-ff W. Hoyt.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
Is sold with written
guarantee to cure
NorvoueProstra
•W-'-SVP tlon, Fits, Dlzzi
*ll ness, Headache and
. Neuralgia audWake-
Wa fi-'A.) fulness.cauxed byex
'Wk. oeasiveuaeofOplum,
VS. Tobacco and Alco
__ _ r H°l; Mental Depres-
■B&FORE ~ APTER- sion, Softeningot
he Brain, cauelng Misery, Insanity and Death;
lurrenese, Impotency, Lost Power in either eex.
’remature Old Age, Involuntary Losßea, caused
y over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and
irrors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organa their
aturat Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures
ucorrhcea and Fenin’e Weaknesn. A month's treat
lent, in plain package, by mail, to any address, *1
or lw>x, 6 tsixes *6. With every *5 order we give a
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money,
irculars free. Guarantee issued only by our ex
luslve agent.
Hammack Lucas & Co*
Fine Perfumes, toilet s6ap combs,
hair aud tooth brushes, face powder
and toilet articles at cut prices at
the assigue s sole of Reecei White
head.
3-12 dtf.
NO BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr, George
Chidsey. Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
If you have sour stomach and
feel bilious, and y< ur head aches
take a Japanese Liver Pellet, jr
will relieve you. Scid by D W
Curry Drugwst
“Perhaps you would not think so
but a verv large proportion of dis
eases in New York comes from care
lessness about catching cold ’ says
Dr Syrus Edson. “It is such a simple
thing and so common that very few
people, unless it is a case of pneumo -
nia, pay any attention 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
n this 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 neglect it 'Dr. Edson
does not ted how that a cold but
we will. Take Chamberhin’s CoujJ
Remedy . It will relieve the lungs
aid expectoration, open the secretion;
and soon effect a permanent cure
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros. Druggist s
IT DO ES NO IMP A Y TO LIVE.
In a leaky house or have
a garden without fences while
the Cundell Lumber Co. is selling
the best neart shingles, oak posts
and heart fencing at “hard times
prices. Lumber arriving every day
2-9-lmo
TAKE NOTICE.
You are hereby notified to come
forward and pay your street tax
at once, as you will be summoned
to appear before the mayor and '
council, sitting as a board of com- j
missioners. You are liable to be
fined for non-payment of same.
J. C. Brown,
ts, City Marshal.