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ELECTRIC CAB COLUMN
Look Over the Passengers
Many of Them Will
interest You
Jack Holt, is speeding today
with relatives at Emerson, <’a,
Morty Jack is in the city shak
ing hands with bis many friends
Maj. Joe King, of Lavender was
in the city yesterday on business.
Mrs, W. 0. Conner, of Cave
Spring, was in the city shopping,
yesterday.
W W. Matthew, the populat
Oreberge merchant, was in tbe
city yesterday
OATS! OATS! OA7 S!
1,000 Bushels of
Oats just received and
for sale by the Rome
Grocery Co.
Mrs Walter Sturdivant left yes
terday for Greensville, Ga,. on a
visit to relatives.
Don’t fail to read Moses letter to
Jasper published in this issue. It
is fraught with interest;
Miss Salhe Price, of Cherokee
county, Ala., and Miss Mattie
Jones, of Shannon Ga., are visiting
John W. Bale.
Miss May Oakley achartnin* young
lady from Monticello, Fla. is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Lam
dell on Tower Hill
We have got the bar
gains for you in dry
goods Notions and Ox
ford Ties, Come to see|
me- Bee Hive J. J.
Holoway, manager,
6 3t,
Hon* Clyde Shropshire spent Fri
day nicht and yesterday in the Gate
City. He will probaly leave for Pari
via: New York tomorrow.
We published in this issue of
The Hustler an intensley interest
ing letter from Moses. You konw-
Jasper Muggins: read it. ,
Mr. George Wright, one of
Rome’s handsomest, young men;
left yesterday for Gainsville, Ga,
to visit friends and relatives.
Mra. N. K. Betting and daught-,
er of Summerville, passed through
the city yesterday, enroute home,
after a pleasant visit to relatives
in Dalton. Ga.
Miss Rebecca Gore, one of Chat-
■ tcoga Countie’s prettiest young
ladies returned home yesterday,
after a pleasant visit to her sister
Mrs, George Kendrick.
Bleech domestic
worth 8 cts. yours for
five and six cts. Lawns
for 3 1-2 cents white
lawn worth 7 cts. yours
for five. Bee Hive J. J.
Holoway. manager.
Miss Fanny Shropshire accom
panied by her niece Miss Alice
Shropshire, who have been visit
ing the family of Capt. J. A. Bale,
returned to their home in Atlanta
yesterday.
The B<*r u icee at the tent meeting
last night were full of the force
which comes alone from God : Rev
G.W. Duval nreacned an eloquend
and inspiring sermon and many
made a starts heaven war*. ■
For sale very cheap:
We have just received
fifty thousand well
sawed heart shangles
and otfer them to the
trade at a very low fig
ure.
6 4 ts Bass Bros. & Co.
Miss Ada Smith returned Friday
last from Rome, Ga , where she hr.s
been attending Shorter College. Miss
Ada is very popular here at home and
her many friends will be delighted
to know that she will remain a
home.—Coosa River News.
500 mens fine suits
fresh bought ar one
half the cost to make
will be closed out re
gardless of value. W.
M, Gammon & Co.
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.Y JUNE TO, 1894-.
. t t t r - . I irx 1-1 C •-> i r>/~ a t r rxt ■ -
lie w tn
The “Peoples Choice” nearly
two to one on Atlanta s man
EVANS SHOULD COME DOWN
IN FAVOR OF THE BRAINEY YOUNS
COWETA BTATBSMAM PARTV HAR-
MONY BHOUI D BE THE WATCHWORD
AND DEMOCRATIC BVDCE9S THE
END TO BE ATTAINED,
Yesterday was another field day
for ‘-the peoples choice’’-—and last
night Mr. Atkiusou bad for hie
days work, gained at least 8 votes
over the Constitutions candidate .
Our specials say that Mr. Atkin
son carried Pulaski with her four
votes with a good majority ;\Vayn
with two votes wheeled into his
eo'umn, while all Atkinson men
sa ig ‘‘The Campbells are coming
n 1 they came.
Cobb, right under the dripping
nf the Atlanta Rings sanctuary
gave Mr Atkinson a majority of
nearly 400.
General Evans gets wa’ker this
is perhaps because Atkinson is
running bke a skeerd dog and a
Walker kant keep up Warren
has not been heard from and goes
into the doubtful column.
STASHING TO DAT,
Atkinson. Evans
Meriwether 4 Elbert
Baiawin 2 Terrell 2
Ceffee 2 Bartow 4
Clinch 2 Lincoln .... 2
Douglas 2 'lellfair 2
Cherokee 2 Richmond .. 6
Oconee 2 Hall 4
Talliaferio a Murray 2
Monroe 4 day 2
Butts 2 Floyd t>
Milton 2 DeKalb 4
Irwin 2 Whitfield .... 2
Jefferson 4 Randolph .... 2
Wilkes 4 Echols 2
Muscogee 4 Fulton *
Troup 4 Clarke 2
Carroll 4 Dade 2
Dodge 2 rutnam 2
Glasscock 2 Lowndes 2
McDuffie 4 Camden 2
Gwinnett 2 White 2
elynn 4 Sum er 4
Hancock j Walker 2
Maeon „
Fannin .
Coweta ’
Chattahoochee '
Catoosa ..
oharlton ~
Pierce ~
TutiMll ..
Montgomery *
Appling *
Dawson * , >
Madison .... ,
Paulding '
Emanuel '*
t Jones 2
Wileox >
u Cobb 4 ,
Pulaski 4
Wayne 2 • -
Campbell...., 2
Total ■••110 66
DOUBTFUL,
Folk 2
Warren 2
UNINSTRUCTED.
Mclntosh 2
69 counties with 182 voteshave
been h»ard from. Os these Mr.
Atkinson has 43 counties with 110
vo'ee; Gen. Evans Las 23 ccuutbs
with 66 votes, while three counties
to r e heard f rom or passed upon
by the state convention
68 counties with I<B votes, are
yet to act rnd Mr. Atkinson’s
friends are confident that he will
capture at least two out of every
tinea of them.
If the Constitution wants har
mony it si ould take down the can
didate t sought to foist, upon ths
; e >pl< --a d quit politics, or better
still, carry i’s lying, slandering
policy with t indjoiu the Third
Party.
Governor W Y. Atkinson At
kinson, «’e salute von!
ia ir a. nd clna n
—tiut's th© way your
■• _' will L's H you’ll
” ’"%•?•■ rake Dr, Pierce's Golden
f e<! ical Discovery.
: ;A, Z' ITlVpl'W, bloiebos, erup-
4 ♦.ions, and humors arc
~ '• X ui-'eriy banished by lids
... S* '•' medicine. Itt-.kesn.way,
P‘V- \l**!i rrs re thoroughly and
' ll —certainly than anything
S F ole-', the blood poisons
or impurities that cause
I* /I— them.
— 1 1 For every Skin, Scalp,
and Scrofulous affection, no matter how
it came, tlio “ Discovery ” is a direct remedy.
It cleanses, builds up, strengthens, and in
vigorates every part of the system. Eczema,
Erysipelas, SalVrbeum, Tetter, Boils, Car
buncles, Enlarged Glands, and the worst
Scrofulous Sores and Swellings are com
pletely and permanently cured by it.
Unlike ordinary spring medicines, the “Dis
covery ” worjfs equally well at all seasons.
Practically, it's sold on trial. If it ever
fails to benefit or cure, you have your money
buck. You pay only for the good you get.
No cheap substitute, urged by a tricky
dealer, though it may lie better for him to
mZZ, can bo “ just as good ” for you to buy.
Patronze Burney’s
Transfer new prompt
and reliable.
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South. S(H) Student" in attend;nice toe past
year. Eleven Teachers. Nashville is the edli-
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No Vacation. -Ebler any time. Home Study.
We have..recently prepared bucks uu Book
keeping, Shorthand ana Penmanship especially
adapted t<> boms study,. Send ter. our “hi' e” 11
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Dcaughon's .Practical business .college an
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Tenn.
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: »i •<1 • iiti« v !• u i- ~.
KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
Mr . Gordon Hiles, the gifted
young Roman left yesterday ovc r
the East Tennessee, for Oxford to
attend coiuuiencemsnt at Emory CoL
lege. Mr. Hiles wll write the Host,
ler of Romi; a few letters while out
of the city, and it goes without say.
ing that the readers of tbe
Hustler of Rome will enjoy them.
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Judge Walter Garris prognosticates
that we will have rain within three
days from this morning. If the
Judge delivers the goods we will
employ him to write the next Hus*r
ler of Rome almanac—and have him
mark our predictions.
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lam glad to see Bartow county
putting forward her gifted son,
J. Watt Harris, as democratic can
didate for state senator. This is
Bartow’s e (fair, no matter who she
name 1 , floyd will rally to his stand
ir 1 but—l know whereof I speak, ll
Bartow names Watt Harris as her
choice, Floyd will give him a. graub
majority. I, for one would like to
see’this courtly, talented, dignified
gentleman made Paesident of the
Senate All Georgia would be
proud of him
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Seeing Seat Wright Oh Lbe street
I asked him; 'Llvw.. TO i r’ “Like'
politics, getting poweriui ho' ’ re
plied the silver tongued young ora
tor, Seab says he would rather go a
fishing.
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I see that an effort ie being
made to bring ou a prohibition
fight for this city. Now I thiuk
my friends will bear testimony,
and my enemies, if I have aoy,
will admit that I am a practical,
quiet sort of a consistent prohibi-
Jiouist. I know that I am and so
far as I am able I propose to op
pose opening a prohibition cam
paign, just now. There are many
reasons ‘‘why’’ this fight should
not be precipitated just now. I am
against a fight this summer, and I
know of many solid prohibitionist
who are ip the same boat with me.
Let the men who are enginsering
thiq threatened fight “go slow'"—
lest they do the cuuse more harm
than good.
I am infoimed that on Tburs
day an aged mother, who had
oome to the city to visit her
daughter, entered the yard and
was met half way the gate by a
negro servant girl ai d informed
that she could not enter the house
“Xou go tel I your mistreas that
her old mother wants to see her.”
said the good woman —she waited
tremblingly, patiently until the
servant returned, via: the back
door. The message was “Tell her
to come back at 1 o’clock, and it
my husband is willing, I will see
her.” The hungry hearted mother
is said to have known what that
•meant aud turned wearily awa
her daughter—her baby girl the
hope aud pride of her old neart. is
said to be a prisoner—in the very
neart of this city. Who is she?
Good Needles five
papers for five cts. and
velvet palm tans five
for a Nickei. Bee Hive
J. J. Holoway, mana
ger.
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TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE.
I will be at the Court House from
now until June the 30ih, for the
purpose of receiving your taxes. All
are urgently requested to make thtir
returns at *he earliest ffatn, saving a
rush at the close. Default, rs will be
returned from every disuict f< r
double tax, where they uevlecl o
givs in their taxes* Res; ec Jul y
M. D- McOsker,
“ ' Tmx Receiver.
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SHU J LIU S KAVOMU
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W. A. RHUOV
Having < pn.rchased. the entire
stock of ITnrnitnre from Messrs.
Hanks & Roberts, and consoli
dated it with my already large
stock I am now
WITH
And am ready to supply you
with anything and everything
THE FURNITURE LINE-i-
Business is business, and if you
can secure furniture now, that
you will buy ] ater on at regl ar nri
ces and save from twenty to fifty
per cent, why
Mfiis IS
1 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 1 am going to move them and move them at
once. Tha first who come to lend me a helping
hand will pull in the 3 , . .
W RHUDY
ZECinfcaid Corner “Broad St
TO THE PUBLIC.
The Chancellor of the University
has commissioned me to examine
students frem this Becton of the
state who desire to enter any of
the College Classes of the coming
term. ,
The questions are now in my
hands. I will set apart Thursday
14th, inst beginig at 10 o'clock as
the time and my residence, 508 E.
Third .St,, as the place for conduct
ing this examination whch will
enable a candidate to determine
wherther he is prepaired to enter
a given class.
There will bean allday Binging
at Pleasant Valley, 6 miles South
of Rome today.
Miss Lily Armstrong of Oostina
uala, is in the city a guest of Rev.
aud Mrs. H. D. Gilbert.
Lanham & Sons are
still at the old stand
236 Broad Sb, selling
rst class 1-2 gallon
ce Cream Freezers at
n ly $ 1.
Try Turnley’s In
falabie Liniment for
Rheumatism Neural
gia, Sprains, Cuts,
bruises, and Pains in
any part of the body or
limbs, for sale by P. L.
Turnley, druggist.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia
sprains, bruises, lame hack, it
piickly relieves pain
PATRONIZE
BURNEY’Is baggage traefer—
NEW, PROMPT AND RELIABLE
'? tu*' f . I -t ■ t
Present office. Aripaux>n« ,
Jeff Burney, Manager.
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uH'JIXia S .HAOHa
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
The friends and patrons of
the late firm oi Crouch &
Wats'ii are respectfully in
formed that any prescription
or special formula tilled by
the oid fi.m can be refilled by
the undersigned, We invite
our friends and the public
generally to bear this in mind
as our high standard of merit
both as to drugs used and
the pre-criptionists copond
ing them will al ways be main- 1
tained. Thanking the public
for the liberal paronage!
o generously bestowed upon
us we hold ourselves at all j
times in readiness to continue
tos erve our friends.
Respectfully.
J T. Crouch & Co
Sometime ago I was troubled with
an attack ot rheumatism. I used
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm aud 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.
THE LATEST,
WHAT IS THE LATEST ?
We have just Re.cd -a beautiiul
lot of the very latest styles of suiting
and pants goods which we will make
up to order—at unheard of low
prices We 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 not adveaise
suits made to order” & then order
you a re«dy, made suit from Cincin
nati or New York, but every suit we
sell is made right here in Lome and
to your order— Burney pants Co. 1
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-c: a'-agvh tIWWWia J| U ,
kohi
'an zui
k jajpnno jo
We are sole agents for
Celebrated Candies,
Have you
Tried our
Cherry Phosphate,
Pine Apple Cream,
Orange Phosphate,
Concord Grape,
Blood Orange,
or Strawberry Gem,
These are onlv a few
of the many delicious
drinks and refresh
ments that we serve.
We use only pure fruit
juices in our syrupsy-
The prettiest fount in
Georgia. r
J. T Crouch & Go-
Druggists, Medical
Buiidir '• Rome Ga,
BIDS WANTED-
fIEOROIA, FLOYD COUNTY : „ ia( | 9 and
The Board of Commission rs o' bill 3 w
Revenue of said county ask f j ron bridge?
scrape, paint and adjust the'l' ee , I)r idge»t
belonging to the county, to JP'bridge »* ‘J?
the foot of Second Avenue. .the % v er
foot ot Broad Street, a'" 1111 ? ‘ „ U e, leadk 2 “
<lostanaula river on I lit l *7®“?L t he 1
the Fourth ward. Said bi, l*J ’ k a m .. 011 *1
office not later than ninei o U eqU ired
gust 6th, 1K94. A bond will
the successful bidder for the a s t he ng ll
ance of the work. .Jhe ®o»rdr
to reject any ami all bids. poster, CJJ* 1
Witness the John < • r
man of the Board, this ste, <la> e '” hftrd t, Clef*-
June 7-30-d.
BIDS WANTED.
GEORGIA, Floyd County: f Raods
The Board of r9 reci eve l" d8 J t .
Revenue of said county attheGW 11 , ;>t ,
stra ghtening t he P ubli, ; r ‘’ the Ro> )fl "",’“ coi
ender Mountain, Known s t a nd
and Jffittftlg H'A ? an ? e J“,H,h to J. A- McA ".
ditiou.. For ptirticulars apP J ■ • be m
or G. a. Burknalter. (
Clerk'S Office by nine e Clock - .
a.
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of June, 1894. Max Mey»fhaw> v
June-*-39d1.