The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 20, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Yesterday will <1 "'** i' l hist r.a cold Saturd-iy in May. Mrs. Wr O Connor of C«v< > Spring is a guest of h?*r Rev. Mr- W . 8. Stephei? on Maui ' street in the Filth Ward. Rev. Bruce Hanis preneh-sjat Wyatts Cbaple this morning and , again tonight' East Bonin h and the public, cordially invited to attend. Mass will b« celebrat'd nt thf Catholic church this morning id 1 10:30 oc ock. Service as usual at First Methodist church to dav. Strangers spending the Sabbath in the city, are cordiaiy I invited to worship at this chu ch. The young ladies of this town, under the management of Miss < Jessie Corput. are rehearsing pn - , paratt ty to giving a free exhibi- ] tion of ' the Hoop Drill.—Cave j Spring Herald. t Next Tuesday at 10 o’clock the ' members of the Farmers Mutual ' Insurance Co, will meet to per 11 feet organization. The above is of ficial and is published at the re- ( quest of Mr. .1. B. Porter, of Sil ver Creek. r COUNCILMAN FRO M HIE SECOND Ward. t At the requestjot a numb-r of cirizens'Mr. D. B Hamilton Jr. has consented to allow his name to be submitted to the v >ters for , election as council ma n from the.., Second Ward. Those vho Know Blunt, know him to be an earnest intelligent gentlemen, active in I his work, but conservative m his 1 views upon public matters. v Salesman Wanted: i’-ee prepaid outfit, one of our agents his earned ■ over jS'J'i. 'JO in . veyeir.-; P.O. Box 137, New 1 rk. 5-7-6 i . WANTED A good route hoy. ' Apply at this <>tli tumorr >w < morning nt 9 o’clock. Go to A- B. McArvci & Co., to get your Ox ford ties and shoes at 1 a bargain. Stylish luctV'A'. i d * r ' V3 a or epriugwet’, at Gimm hi s. t New Arrival of Nab by Pattern hals just received at popular prices. A. O, Ganard. Try Turniey’s In falable Liniment for Rheumatism iNeural gia, Sprains, Cuts. Bruises, and Pains in any part of the body or limbs, for sale by P. L. Tt’.rnley, druggist. Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco I 5 c- . per pound, at P. L. Turn leys &l CoJCentral Hotel Block. * - ■ ■ - ppp ra ® era ® mi 9 CURES ALL SKIN J AND gIODD DISEASES. y'i7?> 7<. J “™ :•. f\*7T7*p.ti'dii <x»n>v. a&u □. and prtscrib* It with f r. nt r.itirff.i ti-m for tLo cuwa of .111 forma n"J atape ui . •*■••-miduty tad Toril»ry -.xr; h' ■' I»ISEASES. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ulcers and S Glandular Swdlingt, Rhcmatlstn, Malaria, old Chronic Clew* that have n.:*teu ail treat i.,e:.t, Cat art'. i, V. F v. h F no- . • T "'** x ’ * t.» ■ V ■»* * _ * *• r •* 1 '¥■'-■. ’ . • ’ * I 1 W X F 4 'A i • : -■' -W/' * 4 I* Ifc •ad r 3 h xl* “*■. i1 ’ I—r-*"' »i » ~» » ®Q*«i *» tr SS,w"* <>**»* oe-’r . :-- .... K . r?C£., S?« KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYESHOTS. The nr.y meeting of the Lanier Ci■ ■ " 111 be held tomorrow even- in r at the residence of lion. W . J N ■ •!, on Fif i Av-nue. Dickens, \vi : be the Author for Iho evening at I 1 is“Doinby & Sou’’ the work h.- non Some confusion iiH. b-t-n occasioned by the state ment that ‘ Oar Mut.al Frien-I , would b o the special work but Dr’ Battle says .hat “Our Aiu’ftl Friend” will not be permitted to inter sere A-ith Messrs “Hornby dr Son.’ ♦ * * The scene was in a store on Broad Street where halt a dozen citizens f,.id spontaneously gathered,and pol itics w'as the theme. Capt. Felix Cor put happened in, and in the remarks that followed he said to the papa and wet nurse of the Evans club;“Max. can't you furnish me with a little Ev ans campaign literature?” —> M * •‘Why, dont you get the Trib une?” ‘•No, Mr. Cooper has about shut off my paper. ’ “Well, you certainly are not missing much” exclaimed Mr. Meyerhardt “and the crowd laugh nd’ Capt, Corput remarked that he was thinking that way himself, but that be was surprised to bear Mux admit it. Max should get "unmuzzled” some more. * * * Howard A Lowry E q. arrived in ilh '' ty, on au extended visit, IhM Friday. He is about as popular a youngster as I have heard of for - nne time. Yesterday Mrs. AV. B itton, M is.< Rosa Plumb, and d i.-r I’-’t N'.'- b-., presented tb ? lit- ■m in vjth i. hug.e waiier ?' HW II .w;;rd weighs 10 pernios but v growi . He is at the home ot bis pareuta, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Lowry on Filth Avenue. * y .t. A * No, my friends, thAt was not a Lieuten mt Peary Arctic Expedition that went up the Oostanaula River yesterday, on the steamer Tony. It was only the North Rome Sunday School off for a picnic. Whew! But it whs acold day for picnics; But North home is never left—let mercury go y ' ere it pleases ami when it pleases. * * * One of the busiest places in Rome, yesterday was the “Bee Hive Joe Holloway at the head >1 a force of a most efficient force i clerks “had trade in a swing" You can talk about your sure enough bargains but until you strike the “Bee Hive“ with money you will not gather genuine honey,see! f t t I. T. Crouch & Co,, have g ven .way a barrel of their famous 1 "W mineral water “Buffalo Sa m' ,‘ and will continue to serve it free to their customers for this .v> . i;, Tin 1 first lime you pass call in > id ask for a glass—and do Ink Hustler of Rome the honor o mention rhis paper. Try “But ton Saline.” t f t Yesterday was no field day for rhe Soda founts —too much weath er. But. while lam ou this sub j< ct 1 want to mention a new drink <>r rather “the onliest” genuim drink o< the brand 1 int i« now reived in Rome. Melvin Venable the Soda nnxerologist and J. T . Touch & Co’s Canopy fount ser ved me with one yesterday and he i-suresnie that it is the first -'•■fiuiiie < loco-Celery served in Rome. 1 know this, its about th» best I have sampled, and Jm i o slouch when it comes to expert work on free soda. +: t One . f the largest rattle snakes .•>vr k . ii in this neck of woods is n<>v i : txhihition a' John Mil ls (i r house Bur. His snake - iip w . 11 measure 5 feet 6 incbei , le.ij.’h and about 12 inches in i un nn 1 ce and has 14 rattles a Iu .>n, he’s a daisy, am \j. < ; id i’>per without a cut p r et p«z'S on him w ; tl . ■ <, . vie..- the SLiako bite . •: p nmo t*'»j count er t t ! i-rreli Speed, r yd count'. *.• i i.ger“ cr>nd:d;'.‘e n : • 1 gis are. was in 1- <• it v • ter m . <; in speak in.' of 1 ‘ c d » . v .o .: 1 : “This cold snap aim wsi loilt.ts bli’ssii.s, Inliers; ier tbarr a morgidge Os my cr-p. t c i I this in ize kills that tru :1; «hi I km whirl in and plant up- a rai ov n.v ow i . W*h< kt.ows in nn < it? n way the pood L r >rd ha- ei freezin out the morgidg • *i what oppresses us p-‘ i d- vi - ai <: > .9.1 THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY MAY 20, 1894 A Field day for the Young- I Jeinecratic statesman carr'ed four our of six *,f the counties that acted yes- terday. HE NOW HOLDS A GOOD LEAD ON ATLANTA'S CANDIDATE both in the counties ane del- I j EGATbSSELECTED A field day for Atkinson! Os the eeven counties that acted on yesterday, six have been heard from, and of those six with their eighteen votes, Mr. Atkinson capt ured four aouuties ai d twelve votes, or two to one on the Atlan ta Kings candidate. Here are the returns received by Ihe Hustler of Rome ata late hour la-t night. Atlanta May 19. —Atkinson wins ibe day, Of.the seven counties that acted today he has carried Gwiuettwith nearly 300m»jority Monroe with 68 majority Milton with 64 majority and Butts with 72 majority. General Evans has probably carried Hail, with less than 100 majority and Murry is conceded to mm. Towns county was booked to act r.ouay but has not been heard from, Il is conceded to Mr. At- Kinson. The counties that have acted stand : Atkinson Evans Meri weather 4 Richmond 6 Baldwin 2 Elbert 2 Cotfee 2 Terrell 2 Douglas 2 Bartow 4 Cherokee 2 Telfair 2 Clinch 2 Lincoln 2 Oconee 2 Hall 4 TiJiaferro 2 Murray 2 Butts 2 Monroe 4 .ill ton 2 Gwinnett 4 30 24 (Doubtfui —Towns 2) These figures show that, not withstanding the snap judgement and illegally called action of Richmond and the open use of money iu Telfair and Hall, by the fiends of the Atlanta candidate. Mr. Atsiuaon is “doing very well. :hank you “ When d comes to a fight among democrats, for a nomination for an office. Atlanta may not know it out she has not enough money iu •JI her confines to corrupt and de bauch the suffrage of the Wool hat boys. That she has used money freely, asd by its baleiul influence sought to assist the Atlanta Cou st’tutiou in disrupting the party, al the party's expence and to fur tner Atlanta's selfish aims has Dot been denied —even when charged b / an Atlanta daily. The last efforts ut forth in this line was in Hall county, yesterday —this week it will become North East Georgias turn, and Frank Rice, of Atlanta, has probably al ready issued orders to the Atlanta Ring’s emisaries, O’Brien, Starns, & Co., and in a few davs these •heelers’’ will appear in the “Ban ner county.” Look out for them and their dollars—lts Atlanta moony—some of it perhaps a reserved fund Gen. Evans own $1 000 contribution, ft will pour into Floyd, and com bined with that collected in this city by and from the “faithful,” it will seek to corrupt democrats, against a democrat, arid m the interest of Atlanta’s candidate Under cover ot the cry “for ring rule,' and * smi sh tin ring’’ t< ese noly politicians of tne Gate City will lead purity to voters of Fioyd —Will they? Nut much! Floyd is the only six vole couu v toi.ct this week, u.d on next Saturday night a big majority' of tier iropurchasaiie voters will ■av placid her in the Atkinson .•O'Umn. The Max Me f erhardt Evans c ub '<> tin contr ry not wi' listbmi i ng. “mark that predic tion" • arcs : 11 n* ■ I W. A. RHUDY Having purchased the entire stock of lAirnitvire from Messrs. Hanks <Nr Roberts, and consoli dated it with my already large stock I am now WITH | And am ready to supply your with anything and everything -MN THE FURNITURE LINEA- Business is business, and if you can secure.’ fnrn.itn.re now, that yon,will b u y later on at regular nri ces and save from wenty to fifty per cent, why -KHIS IS BUSINESS*!- I respectfully direct your attention to the great bargains that? you know I must have secured n the ds HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK Tney arei crowding my floors and must be moved and 1 am going to move them and movC’i-em a L once. The first who come to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash. ■W Jk. K inkaid C ornev 'Broad S « i