The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 30, 1894, Image 4

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THE COLORED SCHOOLS. TOMORROW IS TRUSTEES DAT, FRI DAY PATRONS DAY. Tomorrow will bo Trustees Da' at the Rome Colored Public Schools, and Prof. T. M. Den'.. ’lp able colored principal < xteli ’a V the white citizens a most respect ful! invation to attend und witness the exhabition ofwork accomplish ed in th® schools under his super vision. Friday will be Patrons day and the colorsd citizens will be out in full force to witness the closiag day 8 exercises. O i Monday night, June 4th, th' following programs will be put oi at Nevins Opera House and win clos» the scholastic year : FOUR PROGRAM «F THE EXERCISES COM MENCING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Grand March, M. E Martin, I’ir.nisi. Music—" Praise Waiteth for Thee.” Invocation, Rev. B. d. Hedges Music—"To God in H aven.” Essay—‘‘Courage.” Olive Ralls Recitation ‘ Trials of a School Girl” m ..eynolds Dialogue—“From way Down East”— Rachel Richardson, Gertrude Thomas, Jess* Ray, William Roseborough ,and Willlie Dent. Chorus— ‘Hark, ths Distant Hills. Essay—“ Diligence is the Mother of Success’’ Willie A. Tayloi Skipping Drill Led by Zora Loder Vocal Solo—“ Don’t leave the Farm Boys”— Daisy I lliso Essay—" Time Changes Things” Louise Payne Recitation—“ Prayer and Potatoes’ A. Hickty Piauo Solo m. e. Martin Dialog re—“courtship cnder Difficulties”— E. c. collier, Mallas Calhoun, Joseph Mullen. Negro Melody—“l’m a Lily of the Valley” Essay— ‘Mother ’ Annie E. cl irk RecitaVon—“Ax to Grind” Guilford collier Music—“ Hunting chorus.” Essay and Valedictory—“character is power” Jessie E. Ray. Address Hon. Seaborn Wright Vocal Solo—“whippoorwill" Olive L. Rail P dentation ol certificates. .Prof. J. C. Harris ISupt Presentation of Diplomas— Hon. j. L. Camp, Pres. Board of Trustees. B’ N 71C, OF, A MIDNIGHT ATTACK. Biim’Ugham. A'a , May 30—,Ncpr AlbeitvP'e a few r'gh.s ago a crowd of cowardly pernors went to th* house of old in u Tom Roder, a quiet a id peace j’ e’/zeo, and, without a word of wr”" ’ g, began rocking tb<- house aid fit ug into it. Windows were smashed by the rocks and ore of the Id tie girls was bud’y cut b-’ flying f.hi'3. The old man was p tic rally wounded by a pis.o'. br'l. it is supposed that ill’s is he worn of white caps that have been at work in that county. Mr. C, J. Harris, of Durham N. C., who owns gome property near here was iu the city yesterday locking after his interests, A large crowd of young peop’e spent today at Popes Landing or, ths Oostap’iula. The steamei ''“Tony” carried the party. Mr. J. N. McEachin of Atlanta was in the city a few hours today. Misses Edna Cain and Hattie Merritt two charming young ladies from Summerville returned tc their home this afteruoou. Mr. L. H. Wilson of Chatta nooga is ii» the city . Mr .1. M. Wy tt of Racoon Mills is registered at the Armstrong, Mr. C. C. Delaney will i>o to Gadsden tomorrow t« take charge of the Postal Telegraph Compauys office at that place. Mr. J. A, Hall returned from Calhoun this morning. Mr. W. A. Rhudy went d»wn to Atlanta this morning. He will open his business there tomorrow. Lost Gth Ave. Be tween Broad and East first S. T. a pocket boofc containing a small gold ring and a small amount of change and a lot of receipts who ever finds it would oblige the owner very much by leaving it at The Hustler office and get rewarded if required. Mrs. A L. Burke The Gaffney City (S. 0.) Ledg er, in giving au account of the closing exercises of the Limestone Institute of that city, contains the following complimentary notice of 010 of Rome's most talented young ladies: “Miee Hackney was well reciev ed. Her elocution is faultless. Her comic selection was most happily rendered and liberally applaud ed.” Mien Hackney is a teacher of elo cution at the Limestone Institute k *nd is well known in Rome. KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. My friend, Ike Berry, has turn e 1 over a new leaf and gone into the paragoric business. There’s a ■‘young Ike” at his home and iu the language of Seab Wright: ‘• There never wu s a liny bit of a mortal who looked more like his daddy.” Os course Ike is the hap piest man in Rome. * * « Henry Wood, the Broad Street ■Tinner, showed me a few joints of home made steel stove pipe, this morning. Henry says he sells this it the same price as the old fash ioned iron pipe, He guarantees it t hundred per cent more econo mical and for better —for further particulars, see Henry. * * * Do you wear whiskers? or rather do you ever employ a barber to, scrape your chin? I was just ponder ing over the slick way that Frank Taylor does the job—but then Frank is no spring chicken at the business. He tells me that he’s 54 years old md hasbetn a sbayer all his life— perhaps that is one reason he does not look to leover 40. Aside from ill tbi ,take my advice and let Frank have you once—youwilllikeit. tei. %* About the closest guessing doue in the recent Evans-Atkinson compaigu in Floyd county was by Col. C. I. Graves. I remember on Friday, before th° election, Col- Graves asked me to make a not of his guess, which I did—and the guess was that Evans would carry Floyd county by 165. The official c >unt gave the county to General Evans by 164 votes. Thatg whai 1 call pretty close guessing. * * * I am pleased to notice that Dr. E. H Barnett of Atlanta will visit Rome again in a few days end will on the night of June 12th deliver to i Roman audience, his famous lect ure '“City of Jerusilem ” The lect ure w ”'l be delivered at the Presby terian Chi r ch iid will be imen dy and intensely enjoyed by all who go ut to her” it. Os course no admis sion fee will ] e cl.arged-for Dr. Ear uettj only asks rm oportunity to deliver to Romans because of the warm atta.’bmenfc that exists between him and them. TONEY ON TlME:—Excus sion to Popes Ferry Grove return will leave Priutups wharf promp tly at 8 a. m. tomorrow. If weath er is permitted, THE LAI EST, WHAT 18 THE LATEST? We have just Recd-—a beautiful lot of the very latest styles of suiting & pants goods which we will make up to order—at unheard of low pi ices We are turning an out absolute perfect fit & the finest work ever seen in Rome—if you want a genu ine tailor made suit come to us and yo will get it—We do not advitise suits madejto order’' «& then order you a ready, made suit from Cincin nati or New York, but every suit we sell is made right here in Rome & to your order— Burney pants Co. ts 220. Broad B.T H )W’S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo , O. We the undersigne 1, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busine s transactions and fi ■i mcislly able to carry out any obli - gations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Drnggists, Toleds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. pe- bottle. Sold by all Druggists Tqstimonia s free. ’ ■» 1, .1 -Ur,' » < VA i.-f- r -t si., n: Fir; ■ . ~ ;j . ry ,k. . FOR DYSPEPSIA, lUCugesti'in, stomach disorder’ take BROWS IRO3 BITTEJIN I AU dealers k-ep it, ?i per.buttle. Gemiiae hu j Made mara m<l crowed red Uncspn a rapeei- I THE HUSTLER Oh ROME, THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1894. THE STUFF H E ARE MADE OF Take the case of * lovely hi mm face. It may be asked/ What can science say about this without de tracting from its charm?’’ If beau y were 01 ’y skin deep, we might dread her interference here. But science says that beauty is not skin deep. She can tell you that half the charm of that face—at least the expression m a matter of little muscles and a Gomplex labyrinth of nerves. That the curves of the lips, the glance of the eyes, the droop of their lids, are a matter of the pre valent aspect of the rniud. Moreover, that the use of these organs of expression has come down long ancestral liues, and that the mould of the features them silvesisa question of heredity. ” What is life?” Is a question with which men have puzzled them selves in vam from all time. We are not concerned with an inquiry after an entity which per haps, has no more separate exis tence than the plogiston or princi pal of fire, of the alchemists. But what does concern us most truly is the process of living, aud ) in discussing the stuff we living beings —men, animals and plants —are made of, I shall try and lead my readers a little way into those mystic haunts tenanted by those tiny elves to whose ceaselees aitivity, f rom the dawn of life up on this globe to this day, are due to all those ‘-mbodiments, ia end less variety, of energy and beauty without which the world would be a desolate wilderness—a place, in deed, of blue tky and sea, of sun rises and sue eels, of majestic mountains and mirroring takes, of rocky shores and foam-inugvd beaches; of many colors and tints, indeed, but without verdure or blush of life, u ; any sound, save the beat of the waves and the sigh, of the wind, like au endless la ment that earth and sea had miss ed the purpose of their creation. A little child’s idea of bis body is that of a trunk, head(v.lth mouth, etc.),legs and aims, find practically, people—at least those who enjoy good health—go no . vher in their analysis. But the tiuihl that which we c-’l ourselves is the sum of a couuHest ho. t i tiniest live each tiny life contributing its tins share to niaintaimnce ofihat marvel tus and complex organ : z i>n known as a living body. As soldiers mrke the staff of which an army o .sista, as citizens are the stuff of which a state is made, so the stuff which goes to make not only ourselves, menj and women, but everything f a has breath and life and the stuff which goes to the moulding of those exquisite creatures of form and color and perfume—the flowers, as we 11 as of the ancient fathers of the forest, that stuff c in sists of living particler.—Sundaj Magazme. ’] A LADY'S TOILET | Is not complete '-A without sn ideal PLEXIOM 1 ! J POZZONTS J Combines every element of L j beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ; i ful, and harmless, and when , rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection \ >■ to the face in this climate. | Insist upon having the genuine. I 1 IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWrIERE. r’ ># ' ■ ‘ .■'-yT,;".-, r'.v.TT-’F.; ; . ’ (1- ■ 'l. -1 ■ A .i; , - 1 / <■: . :: „ • u.i .. >.> •dCdi-.’tr’ ><<;> , <« « pun- sunq■ tm; j. (>0 « ’ >l/1 ' ’ d.upi: •; a -.1 > 3 2 » P ■ V, . .... « O IM UJ < Jf JO 5 vioidrxAi J>j -.» ..; n J c qsuj'j i■) ‘jaM'T J Pd» T‘3nx;.i ] h - * .■ :l • *» MO[I •? q V ■ .Y. ot jOl a ft I’OOjq JC q• M ,r •; o f j M 2 ,ly < 2 u r- y-'Tjr •o'jr.&n / > j fwf < waTQii'k’y; jy.v| < FVtnXaupiy •.vijnin f • x ji ••->![ vi/;. .. • in*> • 1 ■ ■ i 2 X aJAJOT*-'• r’- . rnAl .. r, t J | mu -v...., . p’AfQ J rj norjU**’ >’'in > •.'”/»•> ‘u.’.'i ■ ’.■»• vM-hf 1: [ J ft rt'r 1-t'CtfYO’fT --VK’rr r . ... .p. U . < ’ ’ C‘ TTS' " "'1 1.’,--’ ’-w • * •; ’1 n• . V ♦ W. A. RHHBY • * Having ‘purchased the entire stock of Furniture from MZessrs. Hanks & Roberts, and consoi dated it with my already large stock I am now WITH And am ready to supply your with anything and everything -bffl THE FURNITURE LINE - Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that you will buy later on at reg u lar nri ces and save from tvventy to fifty » per cent, why ATHIB IS I respectfully direct your 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. The first who come to lend me a helping .■ r ’i hand will pull in the cash. W Jk. KTTTTJDV Kinkaid Corner .‘Broad St