The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 10, 1894, Image 1

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THE HUSTLER OF ROME. THIRD year. hi nr Tomorrow' Will be Patron's day at the rOMO~PU^ IC SCHOOLS ri ,trons»eCor<!ianyl“vlte<l to visit \ hP Schools and Bring With Them knv stranger Witbin the City’s Gates. Tomorrow forenoon will be «jlay day” with the pupils of pomes splended Public Schopls and fourteen delightful programs wi ;i be rendered in the fourteen grades. The Rooms and children, will be decorated with flowers, and the minds of the pupils, decorated in jl the beauties of learning will also be on exhibition. Those who attend are guarn teed a visit fully as pleasant as their reception will be informal, Here is Superintendent Hair.s’ in vitation. TO THE PUBLIC. Patrons and others interested in the education of children, are cor dially invited to visit our schools on Friday morning next from half past nine to 12 o’clock. J. C. Harris, Supt. NINEVEH’S FALL. THREE SINNERS PAY $4 EACH FO PLAIN DRUNK. In the Recorders court this fore noon three sinners were fined $4 each, for a plain case of plain drunk. Pink Duncan was one of the boys while Mr. Izenberg. an aged well dressed man from Florida was another. The third was Jack Roberson a, youut buck from “Darktown 400.’ IHE LANIER CIRCLE ITS NEXT REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE 21ST. The next regular meeting ®f the Lanier Circle will o« held at the residence of Hon, W. J. Neel, on Fifth Avenue, on the night ot May 21st. The Author to be discussed is Dickens, and the individuals works will be “Our Mutual Friend.’’ A full attendance is de eired and will without doubt ma tenalize. A CARD OF THANKS. Gallant old No. 4 Fire Co., re quests the Hustler of Rome to thank the following ladies who so generously contributed time and Howers, in the decoration of No 4 s reel for Firemans day : Misses Lottie McCaffrey, Bessie White head, Maggie 11 air, Ida Langston, Jul’a Hair, Annie Kane. Willie Canfield, Minnie Miller, Ersie Whitfield and Mesdames Claud Langston, Chas Alexander, Park IffaN, James McCaffrey and T. J McCaffrey. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Revival Services still continue Wlth much interest Mr. Rhudy joined by experience last night. Remember hours, 4 p. m . and 8 P- m. Come and help us. “Fourth Ward” f 7 r .y Turnley’s In- Dk le Liniment for nneumatism iNeural- § a ’. Spraius, Cuts, cruises, and Pains in b^ y u fc Le body or for sale by P. L. urnley, druggist, * , r “' i •xS'fbr ‘' 1 1 /<o - v >‘l> VM. yo clause your b»er. gM sROME GEORGIA. THURSDAY EVENING MAY 10.1894. B mi i.« sm 1 hey Slumber, the River of Death .oiling Between, MURDERER AND VICTIM THE TENMESEE COON PLANTED CN THE NORTHEN BANK WHILE, JACK CAMP S ON THE SOUTHERN SHORE Jack Camp, the murdered deck hand,was picked up yesterday at noon by the Steamer Resaca, on her up river voyage. The float was found against the Southern bank of the Coosa, just three days after his death, and just three miles below the fatal spot, where, «n that treacherous stream he was brained and knocked from the Steamer. The remains were face downward and so badly bloated and decompos ed that it was necessary to slip a quilt under them, in the water, to laud them. Capt 4 Magruder had a grave dug about 2Q feet from the water edge and all that was left of J ack Camp the mqrdered negros was laid to its long rest. About a half mile up stream , th P steamer was again brought to land, and this time to plant the body of Sam Furnoy, the negro murderer and suicide. The skat had been discovered by Mr. Edgar Harbour, a young planter who was out fishing. Furnoy’s remains were in equal ly as bad a state otbloat and decom position, and to get them into a grave another quilt had to be sacraficed. Captain Magruda gave the re mains of the victim and those of the murder and sucidcd the most decent burial as possible uuder the circumstances. He said to a Hustler of Rome reporter the bodies were »o bloat ed that a piano box would hardly have covered either. REMOVED To ROME Dr. R. M. Harbin, who has been successfully engaged here for some time in the practice of midicine left Monday last for Rome, where he goes to ply his profession with Dr Galington, as successor to Dre Holmei',Dr. Harbin has bui t arepu-> tation as a physician while here of which any young man might fie justly proud. His many friends here among them the Citizen, regret very much to lose him. But since he will go we wish for him that success merit, as a physician, deserve— Gorden Citizen. ON THE STREET . Mr.JnoV. Williams, can give you full information regarding the Black Creek Fails Excursion on May 12th, and will sell you tickets at your door while when in the city call on him, save any rush at the stations. T. C. Smith. Mr.Pryor E. WiUian s returned to the city this forenoon from Indianua where he was called several weeks ago by the illness of his venerable father who after a lingering illness passed to bis reward at a ripe old age. He also had the Misfortune to lose an only sister who sickened and died while lie was there. Mr Wiliams has a large number of freinds in Georgia and Alabama who will regret to hear of his double Misfortune and deeply Sympathize with him in bis grea bereavement. M u StDUU'J'J SHE STICKS TO HER HUBBY. ONCE THIS WEEK SHE HAS G >T BUM OUT OF JAIL. Chattanooga, Tenn., May o. Charles Oscar Keller was an ex ceedingly happy man on Monday, for after four month incarceration in the Hamilton County jail he was released on making bond and ended a pretty romance by wedding Miss Zarelda Webb. The young lady’s persevering efforts in his be half had secured him liberty. Kellar, was once a citizen of Cincinnati, and whose colossal frauds embrace two continents, he being German by birth, was under seven years sentence to the state’s prison for embezzling $2,800 from (he Chattanooga Brewing Compa ny. He was arrested after years’ of search in California and convicted in January. His release was secur ed on Monday on a bond pending the motion for a supreme court hearing. The circuit grand jury of Ham ilton county now sitting, today in dicted him on another count for the same offense, the brewing com pany again appearing as com plainant. Kellor was arrested on a capias and his fair bride of three day 8 went in search of new bondsmen. Her efforts will be unavailing. The young men are cordialy in vited to attend the Gymnasium Class at the Y. M. C. A. to- night at 8 o’clock. Col. Chas. N, Thompson of Pied mont, Ala., was in the city a few hours yesterday afternoon. Men Burnett, an old Rome boy now a Polk county farmer came in today looking tanned and healthy. Men says he is pulling a bell cord over a hay burner and growing healthy and strong. Misses Emma and Lucy Wright left today for Cedartown, where they wiil visit, their uncle Col. Miller Wright and family. Miss Jennie Neel, one of Rome’s prettiest daughters, after a de lightful visit to Cedartown has •eturned to her home in this city The ‘Hornets and Clippers Romes profeesonional ne<zro bdi players will meet again on t e North Rome diamond tomorrow afternoor, Fake North Rome car. Mr. W.C. Alexander, formerly of Rome now one of Atlanta’s prominent young grocers, is in the city today. Mrs J.M. Huie, of Atlanta is i the city visiting her son, Mr. Bur ney Hale of the firm of J. T. Crouch <fc Co. Mrs. Hale is accom panied by her daughter, Miss An nie Belle, and her son Elbert Hale ♦ —— Crockery, China and Glass Ware. Cups 2 1 -2 cts., Goblets 2 1-2 cts, Tumblers 2 1-2 cts. Ice Cream Plates 10 cts , doz. only a1 Lanham & Sons 236 Bread. Street. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless ( cure for all diseases to women, old esh by D. W. Curry Druggist. Stylish neckwear, underwear for spriugwear, at Gammons, ts FRESH GOODS AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE Tho following goods have just arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were bought in such quanities as to al low them to be sold for less than usual prices: Large Fat Mackerel 10c each Eagle Milk, direct, factory, 18c Fancy Teas, all kind, 60c lb Coffees, fresh roasted, 25 to 30/ Fancy soda crackers 10/ lb. Finest cream cheese 17/ ft>. Vegetables always plentiful. Flffi TO ffll. How W* Y. Atkinson Cap tures Oid Douglass, AND INCREASES HIS LEAD The Atlanta Candidate Don’t Seem to Be in it a Little bit. And yet We Are told That Evans Will Carry 100 Counties, Douglasville, Ga., May 9. — The democrats of Douglas county iu a mass meeting today, by a vote of 121 to 74, elected delegates to the gubernatorial convention, and instructed them for Mr. Atkin son. His personal friends in the cc.uuty have been particularly ac tive iu his behalf, this being in the same senatorial district with Mr. Atkinsons home county — Coweta. Local influences were also directed to him through the can didacy of Dr. Whitely, of this county, for the state senate. United States District Attorney Joe James was one of Mr. Atkin son’s most pronounced supporters iu the county, and, all things con sidered, the result is just as was ex pected. though had there been* a primary election General Evans would have carried the county two to one. Considerable complaint has al ready been called forth by the fact that today’s action was taken in a mass meeting in which only 195 men participated, out of the lull democratic strength of the county. . It is feared that this wiil be used with the strong populist element of the county in the regular elec tion, and that the action of such a slimly attended mass meeting will have a generally bad effect throughout the rank and file, of the party iu the cownty, Hon.Colombus Blair was nomina ted for the house of representatives Hon. J. s- James was made chairman ot the Atkii son delegation, and Hoe. W. T. Roberts was en dorsed for solicitor general of the L'a’lapoosa circuit, while de elates were chosen for Dr. Whitely for the senate. Atlants Constitution. The above must be correct and will doubtless be belived by the Ev ans followers iu Rome -for “the Constitution says so ’’ Os coursa,.it doesn’t look like Evans was going to win those 100 coun ties —but its nice for his followers to talk about it, doncherno? STANDING TO DATE Atkinson. Evans Meriwether 4 Elbert 2 Baldwin 2 Terrell-2 Ceffee 2 Clinch ”' 2 4 Douglas.... 2 IN DOUBT 12 Richmond 6 ZF you FEEL DTIOWW z.-’ *• fl i v lil I pvnm -• i 'll v r< ating effects of Dr. Tierce’s Pleasant Pellets. These little tilings will put you in complete order. They follow Nature’s own way. They’re the smallest, the easiest to take, and the best. They absolutely and permanently cure Bil iousness, Constipation, Jaundice, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Sick or Bilious Headaches, Indigestion, and consequent stujwr or drow siness. They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, in every way and in every case, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. Nothing else urged by a tricky dealer, can be “ just as good ” tor you to buy. J. but s’dn deep. There are thousands oflarNe s 1 who i,ave n.-|. -> ar Jca’ an s and would be *0 •r-rrlert the palm o: beamy —eroit not fora pon> ornvlexioi. loall such we reoommeud CR r<i£’3RA’9 VIOLA 0RE aM as fKiP'oiwihg lhew ;u:.litH s that quiek:y ch.’.v.e .lie most rahos nd florid complexion to one cf natural he»’t> nd unblemished beaut/. It : ur« Oily f-kin. reckles, Black Heads, Blotches. Sunburn, ian, Pimples, and all imperfections ot the tixr. It is not a cosmetic bote cure, yet is bee er for the toilet table than powder. Sold tuxists. or sent post paiti itpon receipt of g c i co 8 du lit, inexpressible \ tired or debilitated, yhave loss of appe- Itite, furred J<m,,-ue, r frequent headaches with or without dizziness, chilly sensations, and oc casional nausea then you are bil ious. Your liver needs the gently stimulating and powerfully invigor- JMI JkTST SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. Graduating and Commencment DRESSES, Special Inducments This will also be a week in <lre<s goods and silks at our emporium. Beautifu 1 white dresses are now going at first sight, We make a spe-rilty of spaduating and. commencment dresses and the young ladies always flock: te> us lor them. -TREAM MDWfflfE SILKS'* Cream and "Wli’te Croup one ttejg. Cream and "White Silk Finish -t±enriettas. -A_ 11 Wool -Albatross In Cream And white. Cream and White Moire Silks. Silk ZhZCulls, all Shapes. Silk Finish FTainsooks. Cotton Crapes,l-AJI Colors. ZDotted Swisses .Adi sizes. FRENCH AUIJ.S Fine Persian Lawns Beautiful in Dimities. 48 inch Silk Finish ATulls. Afoire Bibbons in Fro fusion. SILK LAC ESS S'lk Laces Point D„ Applique, Laces Poi t Dj, Gene L'T»'-es, Bourder Laces, and insertings o> match. Silk Gloves and Mitts in evening shades. ■ Kid Glo/es dressed and u tdressed : 1 styles in .e.vrui'tg shades. Fahy's is the place to buy jou • Graduating suits. Xo laney prices asked, THOS. 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