The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 13, 1894, Image 3

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irf D»yV»^ awß terial Strength . |i;os ,. r ,£^[]oLU M N S \, I „ r S««"J Tb.-I.eht lurn.M««r rot lowers or lk« jtlsoU Jl«» >• Vo "“ g S '“’" wa n - int lie information and indications *ivedat this office from this sec ond other parts of the Stateful nstuuthe following expression 'f tb3 Macon Telegraph in regard to Cfafe ClMP a ’n D: ! -w. Y. Atkinson has every rpa son to feel satisfied with the pro ’ sofbisostopsign, He fa every dav receiving assurances of his sup from men who have up to this time been against him or who nave E ot taken sides in the fight One of the most significant features of ibis movement towards Mr. At kinson is the action of various news papers within the past few weeks. The county weeklies are mighty good ; u j., e8 of the feeling in their various communities, and as a rule they are conducted by men of good sober judgement When Gen. Evans campaign open ed he had no opposition and had behind him some of the most power ful political elements in the State It looked for a while that he was go ing to sweep every thing before him Then Mr. Atkinson entered the race despite the protests of some of the general’s friends, who seemed to think that their man had pre-empted the office. Immediately the reaction begin-Tae sober, second thought of the people began to have its effects. Th y realized that the time had I come when it we were to realize the I hope of Henry Grady of a new South I combining the forces of the old South. I which we love so well, with the rest- I less, progressive energy of the West, I which has accomplh\ied such great I results for that section, young pro- I gressive men, who are thoroughly I abreast of the times, must be entrust- I ed with the affairs of State. From that moment the sponta- I neons Evans boom began to dis integrate and the chances of the | brilliant young statesman from I Coweta to improve, until now there is little doubt in the minds of any fair-minded, well-informed man but that he will be nominated on August 2nd * I Amorg no classes of people have I these influences been so potent as with the editor of the weekly newspapers. First the Dawson Ad p-r.i-. r, which had declared for I Gen. Evans early in the campaign, I realizod that the best interests of |G tC! -'a would be conserved by |the election of Mr. Atkin son, and I ' a id so, giving its reasons. ■ Then the Pike Journal and the parroll County T) mes reached the | an, conclusion and are now among Mr. Atkinson’s hearty sup porters. These have all been sup porters of Gen. Evans. 11 addition to these, the Lre v,°)| n ? J E ' Qterpriße ’ the Thomas- Ln ( x rt ' 9er > *-he Tifton Gazette l ot m Montezuma Record, all of lch have up to a few days ago undecided as to what course Ito th ' <lj P Ulf,u e, have decided grows a/ pt'eTd J ° f GeU- Evans shows that r y woaker - H ahead to / f . Toors:ia is looking that be nrl S re morP g’orious.if has been "and e? t ? aU ber P ,lßt maintain' k OP 18 to "kr T Ml ST IDO To BE SAVED?. nft t wq q I' Phili Pian‘ iail r n A qU o ßtion • of the Bnd this great ° 1 aul and Silaß Object O s 'lotion was the Goetebin, &t of R *v. F. T ; hnrch last nigh "I slfßt5 lfBt Baptist ? rc^ndpo; V I h i \ d Wlth ™ch J hat a ! ar „ B (ld he present it and aTke^ bGr B ave their C^ ls '>ans in tk! t th , e P ra yors of . Th nieeti. ’ r behalf join se rv j grow in interest today. Ceto service, f rom dav KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. The Moore administration is al ready endearing itself to the masses as well as to the merchant. The sprinkler is a grand institution and since it has“sprung a leak on Broad way, the dust question has been set tled, * * * Col Billy Towers cf the Cotton Seed Oil Mills will have strawberries this spring, in spite of the inissun derstanding between winter and spring. Mr, Towers tells me that when he learned of the approach of the cold wave he just covered his vinev, blooms and all with cotton seed hulls. The experiment worked like a charm and now the vines show great clusters of large, well formed, well grown berries- * * * I want to see Bob Taylor lecture to a full house, when he comes to Rotne on the 18th. Bob Taylor, in my opinion is the most unique character on the lecture stage of America, today. He is a combined cage of monkeys and negro m n strels and the advance agent of the fool killer. He is a ‘paradite of fools’’ in and of himself and— moat of us feel like we were ‘‘kin to ’im”—when he is talking. •% He also requested me to add to the list of speakers for that occa sion, the names of Capt. A. B. S. Moseley and Col. VV. A. Wright. I most respectfully suggest that the occasion could easily be ob served on its appointed day and that the ladies and children could pluck from the flowery language of the eloquent speakers, garlands enough to wreath every marble slab that modestly marks the last resting place of Dixies fallen he roes. * * * If you need any article in the line of furniture, carpets, mattings and shades, call at the stores of W. A. Khudy. He now has in store the largest and best assorted stock ever in North Georgia and he will make his prices right ev ery time. H<? has just fixed up his large stock of carpets and mattings so as to show customers ata glance the different styles. Call at the Kincaid corner if you are looking for furniture. * * I took in, or rather with a small crowd of Romans was ‘-taken in” by the‘‘Midnight Alarnfl’at Nevin s Opera House last night. The plot is a good one and the play well written, but in the hands of a lot of stormers it shows up to poor advantage. It is the first attraction Rome has had for some weeks.and I am sorry to say that the Opera House management and the pat rons were mutually disappointed in the results. * * * Capt. Jim Tom Moore, was in to see me a few minutes this forenoon. Captain Moore is deeply interest ed just now in the success of the coming decoration of the soldiers graves. H«, like thousands of oth ers, laments the destruction of flowers by the recent cold wave. He says tnat the Confederate Vet erans have appointed the regular decoration day but wil. probably defer the occasion to about the middle of May in order to get plenty of flowers. * * Col. Towers in speaking of the experience became enthusiastic and said that, that one experiment demonstrates clearly that the frost 1 ino for the truck farmer can be removed many degrees Northward. The cost of cotton seed hulls is so small that any gardner or planter can easily afford to keep a ton or tw-o through the danger season of his tend r crops, and after that utilize them without the loss of a farthing. In the meantime Col • Towers is preparing to employ’ his frost bitten neighbors to harvest his strawberry crop. *»* Perauaut to a call from Chairman Halsted Smith, the Executive Com mittee of Committee of Floyc J Jounty will assemble at noon tomorrow, in the City Court room of New Court House. At the meeting the manner 0 selecting delegates to the guber natorial and congressional conven tions will be determined as will be the m inner of nominating candidates dor representatives of Floyd County. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1894. « PROM, Continued from First Pape. 11 10:2h o’clock last night, just one hour and 40 minutes before the ex piration of the 10 day limit of the law, for clerk M. A. Nevin. State of Georgia, Fi ovd County. To the Superior court of said county: The petition of M, A . Nevin, for t e use of the city of Rome, Ga showeth to the court that on April 2nd 1894, petitioner was clerk of council of the city of Rome, Ga., and that on said date the follow ing parties composed the b >dv known as the mayor and coin'd’ of the city of Rome, Ga., namely: Mayor: S. S. King. Councilman; John C. Printup. W. J. Satterfield, M. C. Mathis, M. G. McDonald, W. J. Griffin, J. F McClure, W. A. Wright, J. K. Wil » liamson, H. R. Miller and T. L. Cornelius. That on the second day of April 1894. said mayor and council vio lated section 51 of the charter of said city of Rome, Ga., by the passage of certain bills, and order ing the issueing of drafts on the the City Treasurer of Rome, Ga , therefor, to the amount of twenty six-hundred dollars in excess of the limit as set forth in said sec tion 51; there being no funds in the treasury of said city of Rome Ga.. available for the payment of said bills, or said sum, and the ab sence of said funds, for the pay ment. of said amount, ®f said bills, was known to said Mayor and Council. Whereby said Mayor and Council became ind sbted to the said M. A, Nevin, for the use of the city of Rome, Ga., in the sum of twenty six hundred dollars in accordance with the terms of said section 51 of the charter o c the city of Rome, Ga. Petitioner biings this, His suit, in persuance of the terms of said sec tion 51 of the Charter of the City ot Ro n r , Ga., witliiu ten days from the date cn which said overdraft and passage of said bills, and said appro priations of said sum of Twenty-six hundred dollars, was made by said mayor and council, aforesaid. Wherefore your petitioner prays process may issue requiring the said defendants to the next term of the Superior Court in and for said coun ty to answer this, your Petitioners complaint. Rowkll, Underwood & Rowell Petitioners Attorney’s The names of the holders of the accounts, that go to make the $2,60U have already apperaed in these col umns. The parties will not loose their money, not one cent of it, but tney may be caused some inconven ience on account of the delay in the payment of the same. By filing his suit, Capt Nevin places himself and his bondsmen in a position to make the City the de jendant in any or all suits that can or may grow out of the delayed pay meat of these accounts. It was his only recourse. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacts of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be obtained by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. In many instances the attact may be prevented by taking a dose as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bot tles for sale by Lowry Bros. Drug gist. 1 THINKS j IN CHOOSING DRINKS AND j'.j HIRES’ | WILL LINK YOUR THINKS. W Deliciously Exhilarating, Spark* ling, Effervescent. Wholesome as well. Purifies the blood, tick- H les the palate. Ask your store- rb keeper for it. Get the Genuine. Send 2 cent stamp for beautiful picture cards • and book. yi THE CHAS. E. HIRES CO., gd Philadelphia. W FOR RENT. One nicely furnished room, pleas ant and airv. enquire, 233 Broad St. ff. for rent, Two comfortable tenement houses five rooms each on 4th Avnue for rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ts W. Hoyt. 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 agents make five dollars a day. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invtttsd. Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house : san pit Postage paid tlve cents. McMAKIN Jt Co. DRESS MAKING. Mrs. J. W May is new ready for spring work. Dresses and chil dren’s especially Cuttin and fit ting 50 & 75/ 504 Broad St Hoad Citation. Georgia, Floyd County : Whereas, T. J.Glenn, et al have petitioned the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of Floyd County, Georgia for a change in the Bass Ferry road at blue Pond, so as to run on the east side of Z. T. Carver’s held, and the same having been favorably reported on by the reviewers: This is to notify all persons having objections thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom to file the same with said Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the first onday in May, 1894, Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, chairman, This March 7th,1894. 3 7d-30 d Max Meyerhardt, clerk. Fahy 8 charming spring good are not hanging fire, but are going like hot cakes. Application for Homestead. Georgia Floyd county: T. R. Mothershed has applied for Exemption of personalty, anil setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will nass upon the same at (10 o’clock A. M, Or the 21st lay of April 1894 Instant) at my Offico. John P Davis, Ordinary Floyd eounty, Buy from T- F. Fos ter if you want your money’s worth. Best New Orleans syrup at T Fall Foster 1 50 per gallon. EAT BREAD. M ide of Gluten Graham Flour it wholesome and nutricious food for yspeptics, Brain workers, children contains the phosphates and glu n of the wheat. For sale at Jamison Bros 222 Broad St. Shaving after this date will be 15c. at Henry Beards baber shop. Lewis Barretts, old stand Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains, bruises, lame back, it piickly relieves pain NOTICE. All accounts not settled by the 15th, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Hammack, Sucas & Co. “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out pain and soreness. Sold by Ham mack Lucas & Co. - ' ♦ ♦ * I■ I ■ CITY LICENSE NOTICE. All persons, firms corporations, companies and agents for same, doing business of >ny character whatever in the city for which li cense is required, are hereby noti fied that license for the fiscal year is due and required to be paid be fore or on the first day of April, 1894, and no person is allowed by laws and ordinance to carry on business in the city without ob taining license for same. Call at once at the Clerks office in the City Hall and pay your li cense. By order of the council. Halsted Smith. Clerk Council. M Ikes'BS’ CURE A New anti Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Piles »f every nature and degree. It makes an operation with th(* knife or injections of carbolic acid, which are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often resulting in death, “unnecessary. Why endure thin terrible disease? We boxes to cure any case. You only pay for yenefits received. $1 a box, 6 for <5. Sent by mall. Guarantees issued by our agents. CONSTIPATION by Japanese Liver Pellets he erent LIVER end STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to *ake, especially adapted for children’s use. 60 Doses •5 cents. GUARANTEES issued only by Hammack'Lucas & Co. MILL»- We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. C KILING..MOULDIN Gi B ALLUSTERS and RBA.CKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regu'a 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. Pens Butter. Bacon. Fruits, Dr'ed, Wheat, and all Products of the Country. Geo W. Trammell, F. B. Holbrook, NEW CENTRAL HOTEL NEW MANAGEMENT NEW FURNISHINGS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MOIDERN IMPHOVEMEN'i S ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. * kawo i nmrn— mm— O’Neill Manufacturing Company, TELEPHONE. 76. pai)jESBIOmL CSLIISii DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad street over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS. ~ MAX MEYERHARDT. Attorney at Law. Office up stairs in new Court House iu rear of Superior Court Room, J IVIES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Oflic Poverty Hall postotli.ee coraor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at law Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. REECE & Dl’.?<NY—Attorney.'.... i..... in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun b sellor at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Ino. W. STARLING—Ennis & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic * Temple, Rome, Ga. fel>23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Ofticeln Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. ■ feb32tf W S. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W J. NEAL— M’Hentj, Nunnally & Neal- * Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Halt Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. hTraMSLA—Physician and Surged'' ■ Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fount * ward. Lp. HAMM(,ND—Physician and Surgeon- Offers his i rofessional services to the peo * pie of Rome and surrounding country Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, 2Q Broad street. R. W. D. JsOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drugstore. ? T o. 331 Broad street Telephon 110. residen ja. No. 21 DR. C. F. GI .FFlN—Physician and Surge— —Office n< r Masonic building. Hesidencs 300 4th a. aue. Howard E. FELTON— Physician and sui geon—Office No 6 Thirc Avenue, As office day and night. Telephone 62. Frank A- Wynn, Physician and Surgeon. Prompt attention given all professional cal FETCHING prices. Fancy Mocha and Java coffee 32 / lb, Good tea 30/, fancy tea 50/, best 60/• Finest grated pineapple 20/ can. Best Rolled oats 15/ a packages Price’s Baking Powder 40/ lb. Imported Sardines, key, 12/. Extra fancy lemons 10/ dozen" Soda 5/ lb, Matches 10/ dozen. Best goods onl v. Lloyd’s Fair 'Hot Malaria, Liver Trou o3 s,or Indigestion,usv* BROWN’S IRON BITTERS j .ja In Postage, we will send n " A Sample Envelope, of either X 7 WHITE, FLESH or BRUNETTE W nozzoNis rOWDER. 3| You have seen it advertised for many ■ / years, but have you ever tried it?—lf 7 fa not.—you do not know what an ideal ft 7 Complexion Powder is. Z besides being an acknowledged beautifler, £ tins many refreshing uses. It prevents chaf- ■ / ing, sun-burn, wind-tan, lessens perspiration, X gj etc.; in factitisnmostdelicate and desirable ■ 7 protection to the face during hot weather. 7 For sample, address 7 MJ. A, POZZCNI CO. St. Louis, MoJ| mention this paper. Otßw BUQS9OM Is as safe and harmless as a Has seed poultice. It acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever and pain, and curing al! diseases peculiar to ladies. “Orange Blossom” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; it is applied right to the parts. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, Hi. Sold by D. W.’Curry.