The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 07, 1894, Image 4

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Wheels into the Atkinson Column HEARD DID NOT ACT This Leaves the Table Standing 94 to , 60 in Favor of the Gallant Young Democrat and Against the Coiißtilut lion’s Candidate. Emanuui county acted yesterday and seed Atkinson delegates to the State Convention of August 2nd. Newton county de e .ad action until June 20th. Heard county, winch was reported for Atkinson by the Constitution did not act on Tuesday, but ce erred action. No counties are booked for ac tion today but tomorrow Sumter, Wilcox and Jones will elect de egates, wiile on Saturday. Walker, Cobn, Campbell, PulasKi, Warren and Wayne will do like wise. The result by Saturday night will, we think increase Mr. Atkin, son's lead. The tabulated returns of the counties that have acted to date are: STAMHNO TO DATE Atkinson. Evans Meriwether 4 Elbert 2 Baldwin 2 lerrell 2 Coffee 2 Bartow 4 Clinch 2 Lincoln .... Douglas 2 Teilfnir 2 Cherokee 2 Riclnuoud .. 6 Oconee 2 Hall 4 Talliaferßt z Murray 2 Monroe 4 clay ... .... 2 Butts 2 Floyd « Milton 2 DeKalo 4 Irwin 2 WlitiffvM .... ’4 Jefferson 4 R.mloii«ti .... 2 Wilkes 4 Echols 2 Muscogee 4 ruliou t> Troup 4 clarke 2 Carroll 4 Dade 2 Dodge 2 rutnaus 2 Glasscock j Lovihlm 2 McDuffie 1 t am<lea. . ..2 Gwinnett 4 WhUo 2 olynn 2 Hancock 4 Macon 2 Fannin 2 Coweta 4 Chattahoochee i Catoosa 2 Charlton 2 Pierce 2 Tattnall 2 Monigowery j Appling j Dawson •_> Madison 2 Paulding Emanuel 2 Total . 94 60 DOUBTFUL. Folk 1 UNINfeTRUCTED. Mclntosh 2 M issue Fanuiu and Alics Shrop shire. of Atlanta, urn visiting tl e family of Capt. J. A. Bale, 602 E. First St. Miss Imogene Coulter returned home today from the Huntsville Female College at Huntsville Aia THREE Mr. L. H. Wilburu of Chatta nooga is a guest of the New Cen tral. a JL nr These tiny, sugar-coated granules are the ■nallest in size uni the easiest to take. They absolutely and permanently cure Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Lizzmes-, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach und bowels. For the worst cases of chronic Catarrh, for Catarrhal Headache, impaired taste, smell, or hearing, and ail the troubles that follow Catarrh, tnere’s nothing so prompt to relieve and so certain to cure, as Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors offer £SOO reward for any case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. we can knock the bottom out of prices on Oxford ties and Shoes. Bee Hive J. J. Holoway, manager. S3OO PER WEEK For fiist cla'Sß Board with room, at WILLIAM’S FESTERANI. 202 Fith Ave. Judge W. M. Henry adjourned motion court today, until Monday. He left this afternoon for his home at Summerville. Citation-Leave to Se’l. Georgia, Floyd County: 'lo all whom it may concern: F. G. Morgan, Administrator of P. N. Morgan deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lauds belonging to the est.te of said deceased, ana said applicatio will be heard on the first Monday in July next. This 4th. day of June 1804 John P. Davis, Ordinary. 11 u tiv ll. limiiur:; sen' HIKE ttr—. - wv . V ‘ (k'! I KV.Xf p * *»». ». _ ■:< > J Hk.d'ft su covrorr, pain and griping, with the usual pills. Take Dr. Pierce’s Pieasnnt Pellets, and then's n. th __ing of tec kind. You —’’regulate 1 no d< :?s accord ing to your needs—one little Pellet for a gentle laxative or corrective, three for a cathartic— but it’s all perfectly easy s.bl natural. Aiid the help that conics in this way, latte. the HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY JUNE 7. 1894. KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. The Neil-Sparks wedding last night was a most brilliant affair. The popularity of the beautiful flower faced, iu my ha red, fairy like bride was clearly evinced by the great crush of friends and ac quaintances who thronged the First Baptist church to witness the nuptials. ♦ * * Naturally handsome, the proud groom with joy of happiness beam ing over his lace, made an imprts siou on the mind of the brides friends that will never be effaced. The reception at.the home of Judge and Mrs. Shropshire, Grand pa rents of Mrs. Neil, n«e Miss Cade Sparks was a most enjoyable af fair, ♦ * * And now they havepoia. May their fondest hopes be realized and may they in their new home, in Washington city, find an earthlj parad.se—May they know all th l joys and pleasures of life—th. they deserve, if they do, I for one believe that with them, marriage Will be a grand eucc as. * A * Ou Wednesday night, quite a par’y of Romans, with a few Chattoogans andCa t. Tom Lyons <»f Cartersville spent the night in Raccoon Grist Mill, fishing. It was decided, that as the par v was on Chattooga soil, and asChattoo ga bad not jet decided who she wanted for her next Governor, it would be well to poll the crowd Now it so happened that Capt. Tongue Lyon of Cartersville was present, and as the vote was by "mass-meeting,” why of course n just suited his complexion. * * * * The vote was taken, and fourteen democrats rose to bear testimony to their allegiance to the young leader from Coweta. Then it was that the other side was asked to rife, and lo and behold, Capt, Ly on of Bartow and Major Arthur ' Word, of Floyd were alone, there on foot. These gentlemen pro ' ptHed to hie a contest but as the majority, as usual, was the other way, why. as usual the ’‘contest’’ only resulted in a "minority re port’’ or "protest ’ *** When it is ki own that Capt. Pap per, Joh» Mickel, Bud McArve*, Dr. Crouch, John Vandiver and J. S. Wyatt oi Borne, and Joe Wyatt H. B. Kirby, Arrington and Law rence of ChaCooga had helped to swell the majority of “seven to one’’’ onCapt. Lyons—then there is no reason for people not understandings w’hy the Bartow nabob raised the Constitutions try of ‘ounches. ‘ ♦ ♦ * A special from Foster Mills, reads. “The cold wave stiuck, A. D. Hardin, B n, Wrigh\ Joel Dean, Sam Wright, Sidney Dtan and En gine Turner, about one o’clock this A. Al. and drove lhem from their fishing ‘ shad , to the woods after brush, after building up the iiie they lay down once i-ore, but the way they were pulling kivver” be fore day light, was a kawshion. Tuey uope to have a rtal“ skdy" lime to day. *** The schools of the Second Meth odists and Second Baptist Church, e are having a delightfully klear uu. kool day of it picnici’ig down ai Silver Creek I was invited, but— just at dinner time learned fully ’ how much” I had missed. * * * Superintendent J. G. Hirds.| of the Rome Public School leceived a request yesteaduy. over the wires,ass ing him to conduct a teachers n>r nial composed of the teachers of Houston and Crawford counties, this summer. Professor Harris was forced however to decline, as be is v«n busy compilings hand book to be used by pupils and teachers of Romes Public School system. \ y.<n »i»ny not H.ttkr rn»< h In; c •’ ’• '< <« y< . : aly how to .»rn f•" t 1 • ib.y .11 I b v. 'h* '.*, ..H ages ' ll< u. y■ ii »-fi cc Hire. ■ 'I ,<■ your th o- ->r rre a. • . Al! i? n.*w Gteuf pay •X Z .-vriv ». -i. v r. »• v •tn«i Vcu, in i. / ' y - .yit.inrr. ,H! I I.DSLI < " l’A>. I h LLJ 118 bi.IE. A t< x. \ iu.. HiinuMi HOW PEOPLE VIEW IT, the constitution's kindness to HINES AM) BITTERNESS FOB AT KINSON. To the Editor of the Hu.tler of Rome: Theie is lots of political gossip in the air now. The Consti tution’s vindictive stand against Atkinson is much talked about. People talk of the great differ ence in the bearing of the paper toward Watson and Hines. The Constitution was the perfection ol deference and courtesy in its treat ment of Watson and his conven tion. But its manners toward At kinson and his followers have been the very reverse. It has called Atkinson bard names, exhausting, it would seem, its Vocabulary of epithets such as “trickster,” •‘juggler,” “County stealer,” "curly-head Yellow-stone Kit.” It goes further and impugns his character and even holds him up to ridicule because of his pov erty. Nor have Atkinson's adherents fared any better. But Watson and his followers cannot complain. No word of discourtesy has been uttered against them. People have noticed this and the courtesy ac corded the one and the vile abuse neaped upon the other bas been toe subject of much comment. While thus ci incising Atkinson the Constitution preserves a pro found silence iu regard to Starnes the transfer guard, and his con frere. O’Bryan. It does not call them home, nor does it criticise their methods, nor does it tel! the people in whose employ they are, or who is furnishing the money they use iu the counties to control nominations. The peonle would like to have this informa’ion. A Democrat. Marietta, June 6th. 1894. r-> r i_ -i l - x Bieech domestic 1 worth 8 cts. yours for i five and six cts. Lawns i for 3 1-2 cents whit: » lawn worth 7 cts . yours a for five. Bee Hive J. J, • Holoway. manager. r B Mrs. Augusta Bogen, of Alban' , Ga., who has been spending > the past month with her sister, Mrs. Dora Cohen, is so pleased r with our city and people that she will spend the entire Summer ■ here, We have got the bar gains for you in dry , goods Notions and Ox ford Ties, Co.ne to see , me. Bee Hive J. J. Holoway, manager, > 6 3t, NEW lIIA] NS ON r l HE CP, t C i Commencing Sunday Afay 13th ( the Chattanooga Rome and C >lum us R- R. will rin a Sunday sched ule : Train leaving Cedartown ei r y in the morning and returning th t eve ing. Also commencing at noon Saturday Alay 12th round trip tick ets good to return until noon Alon -1 dry following will be sold between all local statioi s on,C, R. & C. R. R, at i one save. This will enable everyone . who desires to do so to visit the mountains near Chattanooga an 1 to attend church exercises at wr.jiis point-'. Yours Trulv, C. \V I bur . Alt y 7th ts Traffic r. PATRONIZE BURN.Y6 BA IGAG . ft ASFER — NEW, PROMPT AND RELIABLE Present office, Arms’rong Black. Jeff Burney, Mauarer. Administrators, Salt*. GE'IRGI Floyd Count i. Piirsuai t to an order of the court of Ordinary Will be sold tielore the Court House door, in the ci yor Koine sal. county between the legal hv.rso’s .>>.he first luesday in July 1894, the following property towit. ..i , v... , ipiarie of lot known as lo X". (.'.B) hn ><lre I and twenty eight in the 23rd. Di rict an 1 3rd. Section of Floyd county <a. c<.u ini 41 acres nure or less, said lot sold as th.. , roperty of Samuel. & Lu cre, ia. Teonu Son, Minors this June th. 18 4 Anderson. Thompson. Guardia.) for Samuel & Lucre’ ia Thompson. A m nistrators Salt. Rome, Ga., May 4th 1894. Agreeable to an order of the conr. of ordinary of Floyd Count.v, t will sell before ;he Court House door in Floyd County on the lies, luesdav in June next the real es. ate belonging to the estates of Henry Berryhill and Ag ie Bern hill deceased,des ribed as follows: The estate halt of lot No. Bin the Cothran and Chisb.ms add>- tion to the city of Koine, Qa., a- surveyed by Georee Wadsworth, C F. fro ti. go. Ross Sr. , about one hundred feet and running back about iwo hundred feet same wtd h, le,s titteen feet fiont on Northeast corner runniHg back same widih forty-seven feet, s rid fifteen tee’, strip having been sold off to Harri tt Hick". W. i. Rhudy. W. A. Rl IdDY Having 'purchased the entire stock of Furniture from Messrs. Hanks & Roberts, and consoli dated it with my already large stock I am now WITH BARGAINS*- And am ready to supply you with anything and every Thing -*in the furniture line*- Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, tha t you will buy ] ater on at regl ar ori ces and save from t wenty to fifty per cent, why IS BUSINESS*- 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 will pull in the cash. W A.RHTTDY Kinknid Corner Broad St THE LATEST, WHAT IB THE LATEST? We have just Recd —a beautiful lot of the very latest styles of suiting and pants goods which we will make up to order— at unheard of low prices AVe are turning out an absolute perfect fit & the finest work ever seen in Rome—if you want a genu - ine tailor made suit come to us and you will get it—We do Dot adveaise suits made to 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 and to your order— Burney pants Co. ts 220. Broad S.T NOTICE TO CITY PAYERS. The fax upon real and personal property levied on by the Mayor and Council of the cify of Rome for the fiscal vear of 1894 and 1895 is at the rate of one and and-fifth of one per cent on the taxable value. Attention is c-.lled t > the following sections of the taxable ordinance. SrcnoN 4: That the taxes levied in the pne-ding sections of this ordi nance shall be required to be paid, one half on or before the 15th, dny of June, 1891,'find the other hal n or before the 15 th, day of Septem ber, 1891, and the entire amount of taxes being hereby declared due at die time of levy, may be paid on or by tiie first named date—the making of this tax pay able in two installments being only for the accommodation and convenience of the taxpayers who desire to avail themselves of this privilege. SEcn n 7. That on failure to pav the first portion of the tax required by this ordiance by the time sptcifi 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 ot the same. H dated Smith J 3 Im C. C.jAC-S-C 4U r ,®3Zl}’ k r 4 .... XI f ■; • >*’l f’noqx UH /4.. i \ nna jo ►’'M e 4« SHORTHAND, TYPE WRIT ING. TELEGRAPHY AND PENMANSHIP. Call at the Rome Business Unix ersity for Sum meh Rates in any of the above branches. J . G FI AR M ISON, Prop. TH RECEIVER’S NOTICE -1894 F n r the purpose of' rece'iv intr the 'Pax returns of Floyd County for the year 1894, I will attend at the Militia l)is trict Court Giounds at the following’ dates:. Last Round June Foster’s Mill Wed“ 6 Livingston Thu ts 7 Rome Fri “ 8 WiH be at Roms dates men tioned, and on every Satur day, and during the month oi June except dates as above, at the Court House AH urgently requested to make their returns at the earliest date, saving a rush at thecio.se. Defaulters will be returned for Double 'fax in every District where they neg lect to give in their Taxes. A ery respeetf llv, M. D. MCOSKER r \_x_ S o our $7-50 all wool wot th $ I 5-0. W. M. Gammon Co. COWS FOR t \ >£: 1 aavH now I’2 milch cow k which I for bhlh <:h’*Hp, Foi furihwr particulars cull <’i: or G. B Holder, Ag'. N-w R>ine. 6 4 6 '. 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