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Zaida P’eases a Audi-
ence
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ANSATIRE SUCCESS
Sherter’s Homflt Last Night. A Large
Some Netted. The Program In Full.
Commencement Salmon Sarnlay,
A large and fashionable audienc e
was at Nevin's Opera House and
■were well pleased with the Operetta
Zaida as presented by the young
ladies of Shorter college.
The whole performance went off
smoothly and the audience was en
tirely satisfied. Miss Miriam Rey
nolds, as ‘ Zaida’* pleased the audi
ence highly with her sweat voice
Miss Reynolds is a charming young
lady and is one of the sweetest sing
ers in Rome.
The people of Rome have heard
Miss Gertie Griswold sing in several
amateui Operas and have alwaysad
mired her wondei fully sweet voice,
she sustained her reputation last
night and was liberally applauded.
Miss Minnie Leonard is one of the
most beautiful young lad es of Shor
ter College and represented the
’Fairy Queen’’ to perfect * i.
Little Misses Ruby Reyuols and
MaryLue Yancey were most liberally
applauded as ’’Frost Faires.
B«l< w is the program in full:
CHARACTERS.
Gypsie Queen Miss nertie Griswold
ZaidaMiss Miriam Reynolds
Mono ) 1 Miss way Beeves
Marat j Q " een * Att ’ ,ndantß ’ ( Miss Virgie Bixler
Perdita Miss Undine Lane
Zulu (worst girl in camp)..Miss Letitia Johnson
Omulga(Gypsy hag)Miss Mary Ashworth
I, ara Miss Mira Hill
7, ora Miss Louise Laue
Precio-a Miss Vi° la Calhoun
Chorus of Gypsies.
Loretta ) ( Lost in the woods Sadie Klng
Onetta | sißterß f stolen by Gypsies Allie Giover
Fairy Queen Miss Mamie Leonard
Fun t s l ,rft eß | Sarah Yancey
Sun Fairies—Bailie Belle Duggan, Leila Hil 1
Rainbow rsirics— May Reynolds, Flo Seay
Cloud Fairies—Bessie Lindsey,Alise Kllison
Lew Fairies—Mary Beth fullivan, Mary wright
rrost Fairies—Mary Scott Edmonson, Agnese
Tracy, Mary Hatley, Annie Hamilton, Ruby ssy
nolis, Mary Loa Yancey.
AIiOrMFIT *
Scene I—Gypsy camp. Selection
of spot for encampment. Onetta dis
pleases the Queen, and Zaida is or
dered to whip her.
Scene II —Fairy grotto. Fairies
Aitembld on the birth night of their
Queen. /Il bring souvenirs of good
deeds performed, pave I un and Frol
ic, who in consequence are banishes -
Scene III —Loretta lost iu the
woods is found by Fun and Frolic.
Zaida determines to brave the
Queen's wrath and take Onetta to
the village in the hope of finding
her parents. Loretta and One'ta
are tnk«n to Fairy Lana,
Scene IV —Gypsy Camp. The
Queen, finding what Zaida has
done, orders her burned, “The
woods are full of men,’’ Flight
of G' psios.
Scene V—Fairy grotto.' Grief of
Fairies over the absence of Fun
and Frolic. Loietta and Onetta,
changed into Fairies, are brought
to the Queen. The Sprites are
restored to the Queen’s favor.
Fancy Drill.
Scene VI —Gypsies return to
find Zaida. Reconciliation Enter
Fairies taking Loretta and Onetta
home. Tambourine Drill. Tab
leau.
The commencement sermon will
be preached this morning at 11
©‘c’ock at the First Baptist Church
by Dr Henry W. Battle of Virgin
ia. He is a nephew of Dr. A. J.
Battle of Shorter. All pupils will
me«t at the College this morning
at 10 o'clock and mpreb to the
church. Tie trustees will joiu in
the precession.
The trustees will meet at the col
lege at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing in business session.
Cut Flowers :Orders left at J. K
Williamsons Jewelry house, for
cut flowers will be promptly and
most satisfactorily filled, 62 6t
Lanham & Sons are
still at the old stand
236 Broad St-, selling
first class 1-2 gallon
Ice Cream Freezers at
nly $ 1,
A BOLD’ trUNIKIif EIIK K.
was ARRKBTID YBBTERDAT, HAD A
P CKET PCtL O# SPOKIOtB SICKLES.
Yesterday a(i«rnoon Deputy
M arshall Guice, assisted by officers
Jones and Logan and Bailiff
B\res, run down and captured Al
len Farmer, a young white man
who was attepting to pass
counter-feit nicklee.
When captured Farmer had two
purses contming 26 of the spuiious
in his pockets. Be was first spot
ted by Elbert Hackney, the colored
bar tender of Kay & Bro’s lower
bar, who refused to take the coun
ter foils for whiskey which Farm
er had ordered and drank.
Deputy Guice, was put on his
trail and with the other officers
so< n spotted him at the Third
Party mass meeting,
\\ hen brought out and question
ed he said the money was in his
wagon in Fourth Ward. The
officers went with him but instead
of going to the wagon he went in
to the stall with his mule, and
began to scratch among a lot of
bricks bats under the trough.
Finally he remarked “That’s
strangeatrange wonder if this is my
mule;” His conduct was so sus
picious that Deputy Guice caught
him just as he came out of the
stall and after a scuffle had the
bracelets on him.
at the station house he was
searched and 26 new but very poor
imitation mckles w.re found in
his two purses.
Farmer is about <35 years old
and says he : “lives on One armed
Hardin’s place in Walters’s dis
trict.” Says he is a farmer and
jack leg biack smith, and that he
got the money from a negro wh~>
owed him for some chickens he
brought to town about, two weeks
ago-and that he wouldnt know the
negro if he should see .him again.
Allen Farmer may be iuocent.
but if be is his personal appearance
his actions and al! the evidence
is against him.
He will be turned over to the
United States authorities and will
doubtless get a term for his d»-
cidely rough imitation of Uncle
Sam’s pet money—the nickle.
Miss Marie Bates of Birmiug
ham accompanied Miss Cade
Sparks,, home from Anniston, on
yesterday.
Miss lone Sparks o f Cave Sping.
is visiting Mrs D. B. Hamilton for
a few days.
Mibb Bessie Baker, one of Sa
vaunah’s fairest, is a guest at tbe
home of Col. C. M. Harper, thu
week.
The ladies of tl o North Rome
Methodist Sunday School will
give a lawn party on the
of Mr. A. Rawlins, tomorrow night.
Everybody invited to attend and
have a good time.
Sheriff Jake C, Moore and Bail
iff Henry Beard have just spent
the past two days at Bluffton, Ala ,
bupying land lots|and furniture at
the big auction sale.
NOTICE TO CITY PAYERS.
The tax upon real and personal
property levied on by the Mayor and
Council of the dity of Rome for the
fiscal year of 1894 and 1895 is at the
ruts of one and and-tifth of one per
cent on the taxable value. Attention
is called to the following sections of
the taxable ordinance.
Section 4:That the taxes levied in
the preceding sections of this ordi
nance shall be required to be paid,
one half on or before the 15th, day
of June, 1891, and the other half ®n
or before the 15 th, day of Scptem
her, 1891, and the entire amount of
taxes being hereby declared due al
the time of levy, may be paid on or by
the first named date—the making of
this tax payable in two installments
being only for the accommodation
and convenience of the taxpayers
who desire to avail themselves of
thia privilege.
section 7. That on failure to pay
the first portion of the tax required
by this ordiance by the time specifi
ed, in section 4 ( of the ordiance, the
clerk shall issue fi fa for the whole
amount of tax for the year, and pro
ceed to enforce the collecti; n of the
same. Halsted Smith
C. C. C & C. S.C.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY JUNE 3. 189a
I I .1 nil I 111 < W.* II ■ ■■
o* Wauhiftg
ton D. C. is visiting her brothe
Capi. A B S,
Miss Louise Foster, a beautiful
and acct mplished young lady of
Shorter, will remain in the city for
several days alter commencement
visiting her friend Miss Lois Head
den.
Miss Bessie Baker, of Savannah,
arrived yesterday and will visit Miss
Joy Harper.
Mr and Mrs J. M. Howard of Day
ton. Tenn,are attending the exercises
at shorter.
Miss Allie Cleghorn of Sumfcrville
s visiting Mrs Wardlaw in the
iFourth Ward.
“Let me get you a second cup of
6a. This stalk floating on the top is
a stranger. Stir your tea briskly with
the spoon. Now hold it quite still in
the center of the cup. He comes to
ward the spoon. You will see him
this evening, When he clings to the
sides he will not comeat all.
“Oh, I assure you, tea drinking
becomes interesting when you under
stand the philosophy of a teacup
The Keely League will hold a
meeting in the office of Col. J. B.
F. Lumpkin, this afternoon at 3
o’clock.
Mr. J. B. Porter, showed the
übtler of Rome reporter a cot
ton bloom, on yesterday. Mr. Por
ter had just received the bloom by
letter from Mr. W, G, Edwards,
an old Rome boy, now farming in
Texas.
Sometime ago I was troubled with
an attack of rheum atism. I usej
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was
completely cured. I have since ad
vised many of my friends and custo
mers to try the remedy and all speak
highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San
Luis Rey } Cal For sale by Lowery
Bros. Druggist.
FOR RENT CHEAP; Four
rooms with garden. Located on
car line. For further particulars
apply at No. 613 Ave. A. Fourth
ard. 3r.
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NOTICE TEACHERS.
The summer examinqjion ft r
1894 will be held aCthe new Court
house on Saturday June the 2nd
1894, beginning at 8 o'clock r. m.
W. M. Bridges,C. S.C,
B. F. ROARK
AT DAVIS OLD STAND
Jeweler and Optican
Jr
I carry a full line of jewel
ry, watches,, clocks, specta
cles and silverware of the beat
makes and will guarantee to
sell you as cheap as any house
in Ga. 1 am a practical watch
maker and guai ntee all work
to give satisfaction or money
refunded. Prices as low as
can befoui d. lam a piacti
cal optician and guarantee to
fit any eyes 'with spectacles or
eye glasses or money refund
ed. My motto is, ‘-R*‘liable
good, honest dealings an i
bottom prices to ad. Come
and see me at 317 Broad St
Davis Old Stand
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V. A. RHUBY
Having purchased tire entire
stock of Furniture from Messrs
Hanks & Roberts, and eonsoi
dated it with my already large
stock I am now
WITH
And am ready to supply your
with anything and everything
-MN THE FURNITURE LINE -
Business is business, and if you
can secure furniture now, that
/
yon will t buy ] a/tep on at regular ori
ces and save from twenty to fifty
per cent, why
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I respectfully direct your attention to the great
bargains that you know I must have secured
*n the
HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK I
Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved!
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and I am going to move them and move them atl
once* The first who come to lend me a helping!
hand will pull in the cash. I
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W -A-. RHUD Y I
Kan Raid Corner 'Broad SB