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Look Over the Passengers—
Many of Them Will
Interest You
The sign, “Fine Toilet Soap 5 cents, ’•
For months hung on the wall,
The ladies came and went each day
But bought no soap at all.
The sign was changed: ‘■C'uu.dfti ion Soap,”
Price 5o cents per Cake.”
The dealer in the next two weeks
A fertune small did make,
—Kan sajoOity Journal.
Dr G I. Dykes is convalescing
nicely.
Hon. Wesley Shropshire of Sum
merville, is in Hume today.
Mr. G. G. Buckhalter of Lave:-
der, was in the city today.
Read A. B.Mc Arver& Co’s
newadvertismeotoufrontpage
Mrs. I. Fink, of Helena, Ark., i
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
M« Rosenborg.
Capt. Bill Noble, of Annisto .
was in the city today shaking
hands with a host of friends.
OATS! OATS! OATS!
1,000 Bushels of
Oats just recshed and
for sale by eiv Rome
Grocery Co.the
The niaffiy friende >of Mrs. Nube
Watters will be pleased to learn th:
she is improving from a daugerou b
illness.
Miss Lula Brogdon of Calhoun
who has been spending several
weeks in Cedar Bluff is visiting
Mias Bulah Wil ingham on upper
Broad St.
The young men of East Rome
are trying to raise enough money
t? buy instruments tor a Silver
Cornet Band. They will hold a
lawn party on Mr. Tuck Wyatts,
grounds on Friday, nit hi.
MONEY TO LOAN.:—Apply to
Steve Dennison, North Rome.
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THEY AUK EM-JO - I •• G A GLOKIOUfI lUCVIVAL
The congregation at. the Services
of the North Rome Revival continue
large, and the interest on the part of
the church and the unsaved steadily
increases Lsst night the service was
• conducted by C ipt A. B -8. Mosley
and this morning by Dr. 8.8 Head
denat each of which a large number
came to the altar.
JJTI e e have been thus for ten ad
ditions to the church. Se-vice tonight
at 8 o clock and tomorrow morning
at 9. All are invited to attend
“Orange Blossom.” the Common
Sense Female Remedy, draws ou'
pain and soreness. Sold fey Ham
Bold by D. W. Curry
A SCRAPPING MATCH.
About three o’clock this after
noon Philip Abramson and Adolph
Orkcn, two sous of the house of
Israel had a heated discussion and
finally came io blows.
A big mouthed coon, opened
his head and yelled ‘‘Police!’
pretty lustily a few times, aud at
tracted a big crowd of people and
a platoon of the police force.
The “rucus'’ occurred near The
Hustler of R >me office and would
have amounted to hut little had
liot the negro gone crazv at the
sight of the fighting Jews. The
negro should be fined as much as
both beligerants.
Look up the juices in A. B.
McArver& Co’s advertise
ment on front page and go
buy your goods from them.
101 Broad Street.
1
Continueu Story cn*r. v»
about Bon Ami.
BEDROOMS.
Do you want to clean
paint, marble wash
stands, faucets, mirrors,
brass bedsteads, toilet
furniture, jewelry ?
Bon Ami
DOLS IT.
Smith & Rogers, Jewelry
manufacturers Attle-
1 oro, Maos., writer
We lire using Bon Ami con
stantly for cleaning and pol
ishing all kinds of jewelry,*
with a brush we can clean
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 1894-
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Ware County Went to the!
Evans Column.
| THREE COUNTIES ACT TODAY
AND FOUR MORE ACT THIS WEEK.
MUCH TALK INDULGED IN AND THE
evansites of Rome, almost uni
versally. Agrie THAT THE GEM
-IKAL SHOULD WITHDRAW.
Mr. Atkinson's splendid race is
winning compliments from good
democrats in every quarter and of
every persuasion.
Here in Rome, where General
Evans has lived, and has hun
dreds of warm personal Ir ends
who have proved their loyalty and
devotion by carrying the county
for hnn.the almost universal opin
ion is, that Mr. Atkinson has made
a brilliant campaign and that Gener
al Evans should withdraw aud pre
p iir to light with Democracy’s choice
for Ihe victory.
STANDING TO DATE
ATKINSON.
53 Counties 138 votes
EVANS.
28 Counties 78 vote-
Atkinson. Evans.
Meriwether 4 Richmond fi
I Iriwin 2 Elbert 2
Jefferson 4 Terrell 2
Wilkes 4 Bartow 4
Muscogee ........... 4 Lincoln 2
Troup 4 Tellfair 2
Carroll 4 Hall 4
Dodge 2 Murray 2
Glasscock 2 Clay 2
McDuffie 2 Floyd ... 6
Gwinnett 4 Dekalb " 4
Glynn 2 W bitfield 2
Hancock 4 Randolph 2
Macon 2 Echols ■-
Fannin 2 Fulton 6
Coweta 4 Clarke 2
Chattahoochee.™... 2 Dade 2
tatoosa 2 Fntnam 2
Chari: on 2 Lowndes 2
ITerce 2 Camden i 2
Tattnall 2 V.Tiit- 2
Montgomery 2 Sumter a
/i’Pdog 2 Walker 2
DaWsui, 2 Warren 2
Madison 2 Newton 2
Paulding . 2 Jackson 4
Emanuel 2 Spalden 2
Jolies 2 Ware- 2
Wilcox 2 '
< obb 4 -g
Pulaski 4
Wayne ... 2
Cann bell 2
Wilton 2 Uninstkucted,
Butts 2
Monroe 4 Mclntosh 2
lalaaterro 2
Oconee 2 Contested.
'-inch 2
Macon. 2 Folk 2
Cherokee 2
Douglass 2
Coffee 2
B Idwiu 2
Heard 2
Bibb ' 6
Ldv 2
Taylor ...2
Dougherty 2
Webster 2
Mitchell 2
Early 2
Harris . i 2
Baker 2
Bryan ....2
138
The above taple shows that Mr
Atkinson stands 60 votes in the lead
of his disinguisbed opponent.
Banks, Wilkinson and Crawford
act today. Screven acts tomorrow,
Rabun aud Morgan on Friday and
Stewart ou Saturday.
All the above mentioned are two
vote counties aud how they will go —
will be fully known on Sunday
morning.
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IN THE COURTS
Superior corrt.
Judge Henry of the Superior Court
this morning set aside the verdict of
the Jury in the famous White vs
Bradshaw damage suit which was tri
ed during tie September term 1y93
aud caused quite a sensation at me
time.
This suit was brought against
Bradshaw and others of Seney, bv
Ella White of the same ph for d< -
famation of character of he plaintiff
by the defendant.
After a prolonged trail, aud
much sensational testimony, the
jury found for the defendant.
This morning in motion court
Judge Henry set aside the verdict
of the jury aud granted a new trial
10 the plaintilT
CITY court .
Only one sinner was caught in
the mills of justice, in the City
Court thia forenoon. Mary Willie,
a vagrant negio woman who was
sent up about a week ago, fromjthe
Recorders plead guilty to the
charge of vagrancy,and was given
three months in the county
chaingang.
’itm unequaled advantages to young men desln-ic ■.
less elm arum or Shorthand. Course thorough anon,
exoeuse. low. Free rar fare to Rome. Circulars free
J- G. IIARMISUN. President. . aim
FaAOTIEa
MedliitfKtonlc, or childrec wami
_ ’ : ‘K up, ihould uke
BROWN*<IHON BITTERS.
n h pleasant; cures Malar.a, Indigeßtloa
’ T ~".csr Lfrcr (Vnr>h;"t> r a.’» »<<»;•,
M 911111
Very Colon d and v<*ry -v
--erend—but in Jail
SEARCHI NG THE h C BIPTURES
At the Hoar of Midnight When the
Officer Arrested him and his Sui.•
day School Teacher Whom he was
Posting
John Smith has been captured in
Rome and is now m the county jail.
He is a divorced negro preacher
>.nd the evidence brought out in his
trial, at the Fall of Ninevah” this
morning is rediculouslv amusing in
the depths of its cunning rascality.
It seems that at one o’lock las
uight officers Jones and Collier acting
on info rmatiou furnished Chief
Shropshire by Dan Young, husband
of Jane Young, raided the house of
the latter.
They found the light turned low in
she room, and Rev. John Smith sit
ting at the table with the bible in his
hand. Tne surroundings were so
unusual aud suspicious, however, that
the “kullud sky pilot ’ and Mrs
Young were escorted to the city cool
er.
A big crowd of colored people
heard the evidence before Recorder
Spullock this morning and they were
muchly amused at the pretty story j
told by Mr. Srn th and Mrs. Young.
John said be accompanied Airs
Young home from church at about
11 o’clock.
And that as he had selected Mrs.
Smith to Superintend his new
Sunday School out at the Chemi
cal works, that he h .d deemed it
hia imp'rative duty to instruct
her as far as possible, therefore h«
had begun at ‘‘the first clause oi
the first verse of the first chaptar
of Genesis and read down t, the
laat elauae of the 17th verso of the
seventh chapter.
“Then,” said he “I turned over
to the book of Luke aud read from
the Ist. verse of the 2nd.chapter to
the 19th. verse of the Bth . chapter,
when the oil gave out and juet as
I was preparing to leave the offi
cerea came in a most ruthless and
most inhuman manner aud run
me andsister Jane in .”
Recorder Spullock was partic
ular to get the verses and chapters
right. “Sister Jane” then made a
moil eloquent statement in which
she corroborated “Brother Smith”
and paid her respecte to Dan, her
husband. She turned to Dan and
pointing a finger of scorn at him
said to the Recorder, “Dan-Young
aint no count, he’s a low down
triflin nigger, dats what he is
Why Mist . Spullock dis makes
four times dat nigger dun tucken
lelf roe and foah I’d live wid him
ergiu I'd go to de chain gang an
work 40 year.
The stories told by the defend
ants were ingeniously pretty but
' all the same, his Honor thought
beet tosend the holysinners to
under a $75 bond in each case.
A NEW ROME ROBBERY.
HOLDER BROS STORK BURGLARIZED LAST
NIGHT
The police were notified this morn
ing that Holder Bros store in New
Rome bad been broken into some
time last right, and robbed of about
SSO. in cash and a large amount of
goods.
Chief Shropshire took the case
in hand and put bis men to work
to fert-et rut the burglars, but up
to the tiro of going to press they
have not succeeded in landing any
of them, but they- have several
clews, that they are following up
and if the thieves remain in Rome
it is only a matter of time until
they will be run to earth.
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au ‘J "? r opinion, write tq
i’* a *s *>v C (1., who hod Trtarlyfifty yeaik
experience tn the patent kusitfSo. Oommnnictii
COllfl<le, ’.tlal. A Lu ndbook of Si
on concerning Patent. nJ bow to oh.
e’ u scr .t L'eo. * 80 a catalogue of mecluua
leal and acientihe book, .-ent free.
tmeci'aTnoti 1 "' ' " > liin ' 4 Co -
• ■ »’ tsfic Anicricnn. and
out c?»t K tne >' •’ the . pubil °
uut cone to tnh t 'i his rr’endid nnnpr.
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lari_ Bev eilvuiwu..., .
world. S 3 a year, bainple conies sent tree
Building Edition, monthly, *2 M n venr a,' n uk»
«ppies 2.5 cents, igvery number coLtaffis
tifui plates, in and Photographs of new
feu®® 8 * Plans, nabling builders to show the
Aa A?st deslcns and secv.y contracts. <Addre*»
**• •• £ < • ■.u \ •. : i-*T'
W. A- RHtIDY
Having ‘purchased the entire
stock of Furniture from Messrs
Hanks & Roberts, and consoli
dated it with my already lar«>e
stock I am now 45
WITH
A.nd am ready to supply y Ou
with anything and everything
-feffl THE FURNITURE LINE - '
Business is business, and if yon
can secure furniture now, th:it
you will buy ] ater on at reglar ori
ces and save from twenty to fifty
per cent, why
-f-THIS 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 I
once. The first who come to lend me a helping I
hand will pull in the cash. I
W ZRZHZTTDY I
——- JC mkaid Corner “Broad St ■
: KLUSTER OF
! BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
1 It will be well for the Floyd
county teachers who desire to at
’ tend the State Normal, at th
Rock College at Athens, toremem
-1 her the date for opening has been
changed from July 16th. to July
sth.
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Next Monday, County School
Commissioner Bridges will open
the F loyd county Teacher’s Normal
lhe term will last a week and
great and lasting good will come
of it.
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Editor John Cain, the handsomest
widower, and most beautiful writer
of the mountains came down from
Summerville this morning. Editor
Cain looked like he had slept in a
btraw stack—but he hadn’t—the fact
is he hud not slept at all but had
made the trip to Rome on the mid
night vestebale of the C R & C.
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Often the “Pint” hotels furnish
ed ample and sparkling “quart”-
ers.
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I notice by the New York papers
that Ellery Johnson is winning
fame in the Metropolis. His pat
tent “Hook and eye" invention is
as novel as it is pratcial and—well
lam sure there are “millions in it”
and I want to see Ellery get not
less than “tithes” out of it.
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Private advices received in the
city state that Deputy Sheriff Me
Connell is in Austin, Texas, has
his requisition papers fixed and ex
pectes to arrive in Rome on
Thursday jjighL. with Beck, the_
murderer.
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Tb° Bpd Hi V P Snpip’v wjll
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murderer.
its annual lawn party, tomorrow
afternoon and night on the pretty
lawn of Mr. Halstead Smiths
home. Ice creams, sherbets, fruits
■ and red lemonade will be served
and everybody who accepts the
invitation will have a “good time.”
I know these Bee Hive young peo
ple, and knew that they know that
I know that they know how to en
tertain. And then the proceeds
go to swell their contribution to
the Thornwell Orphanage.
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I was talking to Jot Camp yes
terday afternoon aud learn from
him that his bean orchard has
been bearing for over a month.
Mr. Camp also tells me about his
“roastingyear ’ patch in
on Second avenue. Cum tosseling
■ out aud roots sprouting out from
(every joint up to the silk—or
; most. Mr. Camp said he was afraid
, to make a detailed statement about
j spring chickens. Mr. Camp and
the children and MYe, Hunter Mc-
Clure and the babies are spending
the Summer near Adairsville, in
the country. Mr. Camp and “Colo
nel” spends Sunday out there,
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The County chaingang is now sta
tioned six miles out on the Summer,
ville road I saw Superintendatt
Crawt. Moore this morning and he
says that about three months will be
required to “close the gap” on that
road. When tliis is finished Floyds
half of the road from Rome to Sum
merville will be a beauty.
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Among the prominent Georgians in
town yesterday were Major Joseph B,
Cummings, of Augusta, Colonel W.
A, \\ imbish, of Columbus, agents for
the state in the Western and Atlantic
matters; Sheriff Jake Moore of Rome;
Judge Whittaker, of Troupe; ex-Sen
ator SfeT; Biaiuck, us Fayette and
Mr. J. M. Brooks of Molena, who
bier 1 ri’d rn r .1,.
Washington city and Chesapeake bay
and who is now on his way to his
Pike county home.—Constitution,
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Hon. Steve Clay was another
visitor to Atlanta yesterday. He
came down on legal business and
had little to say on politics. Col.
Clay is a strong John Maddox
man and predicts the re-nomina
tion and re-election of the con*
gressman from the seventh.’
“I hear a good deal of talk about
the growth of the third party.’’
said he, “and it may he growing
in some parts of the State, Not
long ago I thought that was the
case in my own country, but I am
now convinced that Cobb will not
only be true to democracy, but we
will carry it by a latge majority—
larger perhaps than that of W
years ago ’ —Constitution
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