The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 24, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. J. H. Adams and wife of Cedar town.are gusts at the New Central, Hotel. A depot turned into an evergreen bower to welcome the May Queen* 25f door open at 8:15 p. m, G. G. Leak Vi'ei nd 10 of Ce dartown are stopingp at the New Central. Rev. G. W. Duval, will conduct services under his new tent in the Fourth Ward, tonight for the first time, The tent is a bran new one ( with new “Beats and will be well lighted. A large congregation is expeated te be present. A delightfuly programe has been gotten up for the closing exercises of Miss Bettie Ledbetters North Rome school, which will take place at the North Rome Depot tomorrow Friday night at eight «,<lock, Lawn party to night at. McCaf freys lawn, in the Fifth ward, for the benefit of the Fifth Ward Sil ver Cornet Band. The Electric Cars will ran until a late hour. Come over and help the Baud and have a big time. Judge Fillmore Johnson, of Et owah was in the city a few hours to day. R B.McArver. of Coosa spent th® day in the city . Bob Foster is in towr.Bob says I e will retarn to Rome monday f>s an At Vnson delegate—he will “have com pany and meet friends ’’ if * he doe# Mr. J. R. Lawrence of Cedar Bluii, Ala., was among the visitors in the city todav. • E. A.'Wilson of Paris, Tex., ip registered at the New Central. Crcwning the May Queen by Miss Ledbetter School tomorrw Friday night May the 25 th admission 25 c proceeds go to North Rome Baptist Church. Professor WJ. Shaw, of Coosa, was in the city today anpsays tbsf. the believes that Mr Atl’nson wil| carry North Carolina district, a'- though the Evans men claim it. River Side Lodge, K. of P. No. 38, will hold its regular week ly meeting in the Castle Hall to night at usual hour. Chancellor Commander Henry Lanedell, re quests us to extend a cordial invi tation to all visiting Knights. Work iu the third degree. Messrs. W. M. Bridges and W J. Neel spent the day in Cave Spring, on yesterday, attend mg a meeting of the Board ot Trustees of Hearn Institute. It w as a meeting of the board called to elect teachers for the ensuing year, and resulted in the selection of Professor Polenaan King as principal and Rev. J. \V. Pullen assistant, i' j '!.»i. 'u onnnr n.’L/iLW A SHOCK to your system, with the usuiu pill. And there’s u cakness af terward, and causeu by it . . How can you expect any lasting I benefit from such tilings? The nearest to Nature’s own I wav is with Dr. Pierce’s Pleas ant Pellets. In every derange ment of luc liver, Koir.ach and bowels—Sick and Bilious Head aches, Constipation, Indiges tion, Bilious Attacks they promptly relieve and pernia nei\tly cure. No disturbance, wz-v nftartirnril A IF no griping, no reaction afterward, they regulate the system perfectly one tiny, sugar-coated Pellet is a gentle laxative or corrective—three for a cathartic. They're the pmallent, the easiest to take— and the cheapest pill you can buy, for they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. Buy of reliable dealers. With tricky ones, something else that pays them better will probably be offered as “just as good.” Per naps it is, for them; but it can’t be, for you. Too well known to need lengthy advertise maut" —Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. 50 cent*. For seeds of any de scription, and of the best varieties, call on P. L. Turnley & Co. Central Hotel Block. Dr L. P. Hammond has removed his otli?e to The Medical Build ing, corner Broad Street and 3rd Avenue over J. T. Crouch & Cos,, drug store. 5 8 2w. isdc’siw nosami pou posse jo ptiu liivut-aptm . omoq rad is ‘it iinaii [|V SULIX.LIII X»r.U > XAVOIIU ‘Bwpjos;p qußuioirf pin: liU.i jT. ■ A FORMER BAILIFF WHITES A REMINICEKT “COST” LETTER FROM THE LONE STAR STATE . Whitney tex. May 22 1894 Editor of Ihe Hustler of Rome. Dear Sir. —If you will allow me I will use your worthy columns for a change. Ciops are in a fine condition, corn high as your head io ton fine, wheat and oats fine and planters iu good spirits. We are having a few grasshop pers, about equal in number to the yoting Colonels I see springing up in and around Rome, they may do some little damage but none to hurt. I mean the grasshoppers of course, I am quite sure there is no harm in the Colonels. If Dick and I had stayed there we would both have been Colonels long before now. But while Dick and I are neith er Colonel, we are both Jim Dan dies, which is a higher rank than that of Colonel ever was, There are worse men than Dick and I, if we did figure on old An derson Slack every time he got a nice pen of hegs during our reign as J. P and Constable. Its true our court was a Justice court of Costs. The criminal costs we gen erally kept collected nice and smoothly but the civil work was different. Dick and I finally went out of office, hut we were neither heal out I’ll have you to understand neither did we want the office any longer, for Dick had saved up money enough for us both. Neither of us ever got any back costs when we went out of office though the boys looked after it for us. Dick and I were rite shifty when the range was good. Sometimes it was thought by the boys up on the higher seatr that Dick was a little rigid in our tills of cost. Ou one occasion Col. Duberry thought the same thing, and stated he had one been Magistrate in York State himself, though he had never seen such a bill of cost as I had then presented to him, before. But finally Duberry sapped on rhe wall at midnight and made things all fight. No more costs for Duberrv now. Yours iu F, C. & B. J. L. P. THE WIRE BROKE AND THE WIRE-WALKER AND HIS WIFK FELL TO THE GROUND Nashville* Tenn,, May 24. — While George Charist was attempt ing to walk a steel cable stretched across the public square at Shel byville, Tenn, and carrying his wife, Lizzie Charist, the cable snapped and both fell to the stony macadamized ground thirty-five ft below. Charist’s hip is broken and he is terribly bruised, but wi’l re cover. His wife is seriously injured and will die. He was a profes s'onal wire-walker and has given many previous performances iu various parts of the country with out injury. REAGAN'S ANNOTNC E M ENT. HE IB A CANDIDATE FOR THE GOVER- NORSHIP OF TEXAS. Dallas, Tex., May 23. —The formal announcement this morn ing of Judge John H. Reagan, ex cjufederate postmaster general, that he is a candidate for gover nor, although expected for ten days,created a profound sensation. A month a ago, he declared be was against President Cleve land. No man has a stronger or more enthusiastic following in Texa# than Judge Reagan, and he is look ed upon as a Venable father of de mocracy. T’his announcement at once makes the campaign for and against C evelsnd. -.j-uSJJru, " e[Bs a aBU-t . . ju , . /g asjoq JO »;>> vc 01 ajij a., fntA-.if ‘viiuo.n X'uisap pm: sjopjosip A<jup;. sj.xi.ioo 'uotrßiljjHUoj oxQtpi •ojp.'xitlt: jo sso <ur..> 'uoijMoitip [to ‘qrajs.is eqidti anoi A«q,y aiapMoj uoprpuo,-) #>ol:3 j([ aji ui.'tjq •uoa Aqqaeq autj v ui asjoq b ?utl)nd acq 'SKSNAOaSSOE ox ■S)<nßßtup Kq ojbs 10 j -xoq aad »qnaa •pvajj pub uinaqt] i[B4j ‘j.mej,‘biuoziL ■sapj ajog ‘spjq gajj paivpiuaih k'-ty ajog aHiojqj joj aana uißjaaa tis[ ißatajujC ttftg pun eXa e * » •« I r » ’► * * The i4U§tler of romE, Thursday may 24. iss*. Genuine large red onion buttons can be found only at P- L- Turnleys <t Cj Central Hotel Block. Ntce new lot of sail ors in Milan straws for Ladies anti children A. O. Garrard. Frank Taylor’s Broad street Barber Shop is the place of placed when you want your cheek made clean, your chin curried or your hairslicked up according to Hoyle. Frank has only skilled artists, among them tb-t old reliable knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett. 4-25-ts A lady at Toolys,La., was very sick with billious colic when M. C. Tisler a pominent merchant of the town gave her a battle of Chamberlain’s Co'ic.Ch >!era and Diarrhoea Reme dy. He say.- sie was w • fort, miutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Lowry Bro’s Druggist. New Arrival of Nab by Pattern hats just received at popular prices. A. O, Garrard. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless a ciire for all diseases to women, old esh by D. W. Curry Druggist Big bagrains in Ox ford ties and shoes at A,B. McArver & Co- Lanham & Sons are still at the o d stand 236 Broad St-, selling first class 1-2 gallon ice Cream Freezers at only $ 1. See our $7.50 all wool worth <515.0. W* M. Gammon & Co. 500 mens fine suits fresh bought at one half the cost to make will be closed out re gardless of value. W. M, Gammon & Co. COUNCILMAN FROM THE second ward. At the request of a number of citizens Mr. D. B. Hamilton Jr. ha» consented to allow bis name to be submitted to the voters for election as councilman from the Second Ward. Those who know Blunt, know him to be an earnest intelligent gentlimeu, active in his work, but conservative in hie vi“W« upon public matters. Black and fancy wors ted suits, imported goods, only SIO.OO at Gammon’s. Go to A- B. McArver & Co., to get your Ox ford ti-as and shoes, at _ Letters of Administration. •1 E li<ilA,Ft.OV 1> COUNTY To all whom it may concern :--Wm. J. Gordon h.viug in propei form applied to me for penna nent letters of adininislratioHde bonis non with Will nnexed on the es ate of William T. Gor don. late of said county. This is to cite all aim singu r the creditors atm next of kin of Wm. T. GoT'on to be and a pear at my oilice within the timeallowed b” law and show cause if th- y can. why permanent admiuistiatlon de bo nis non with wil annexed, should not be grant ed t Win T cnr'ioii <m Wm T Gordon's estate Witness’ my hand aiui omeiai signature this 17b "ay ot May ISj4. John P Davis, Ordinary Floyd< ounty 'IHE DUGGI R,SHOE STORE. 1 vou n‘<"l »tu thing in shu-s it wid be t‘> \our interest io give me a call bolot'r buying. 1 have icii'jlii the ej.tire stock of Boots >m I Sines ti' tn R. T Con— n.iliy and will sell imnu out at about half of their loriuer pt ie< s. Mens S7OO patent leather shoes for S4OO, big line <>f ladies, iiiisies and children slippuers at a great r duction. Call and sae hem. • J. T. Ougger 210 Lrond St. .successor to R. I'. (’oiinnllv. j FOR . OTSJ g $ y ESC..-o.idi-ia B b In Postage, we will send £ Z A Sample Envelope, of either / WHITE, FiEMI or BRUNETTE i nozzoNi’s 5 rowo. > B You have seen it advertised for many B Z years, but have you eve’- tried it’—lf “ B not ~r ou do not. know •. hat an Ideal sL Z < oinplexlon Powder xis. / H pozzomr'spj ft besides being no acknowledged beautlfler. 2 M baa many refreshing uses. It prevents chaf. ■ Z Ing.sun-burn,wind-tan,lessensperspinttioni \ ■ etc.: infactitisaiuostdeUcateanddesinible' ■ Z protection to the face during hotweutiier. z ■ It Is Sold Everywhere, IK \ For sample, address Z ■J. A. POZZONI CO. st. Louis, Mojß MENTION THIS PAPER. W. A. RHOBV Having 'pnrcliased. the entire • • . ** <’ ’• v - * ' ■ ' ■ ■ ♦ • • •’ * stock of Tfnrnitnre from Messrs. 1 ” • , » I. -1 ’’ - I Hanks Roberts, and. consoli dated it with, my already large stock I am now WITH BARGAINS*- And am ready to supply your with anything and everything -4*l THE FURNITURE Business is business, and if you can seenre furniture now, that you will b'Gy 1 ater on at regular nri . J ( - - - : b . t, ces and save from twenty to fifty per cent, why -*THIS IS BUSINESS*- I respectfully direct ycur attention to the great bargains that you know I must have secured in the HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved and I am going to move them and move them at once. Tha first who come to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash. W ZRUTTID’X' Kinkaid Corner Eroad St