The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 02, 1894, Image 1

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the HUSTLER OF ROME. THIRD year NEW YORK GOST TO CLOSE OUT EVERYTHING A- NEcA-rver Y Co- have clecicl pd to make a change in their busi ness and throw everything in their house at Yew York cost. Dry goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes and Oxford Ties- Everything in this house will be sold at New York cost for cash- We have decided to make the change and everything must be sold. Come and get your share of what you need. AB.McARVER&CO 401 NORTON CORNER. McDonald-Spaiks-Stewart Company. have bought 500 of these Rockers and will sell them at the extremely’ low price of $2.00 each Bon t forget our Matting sale. We havf just received another large ship- ment and offer this week tent Matting for 8 1-2 cents per yarc eent Matting for 10 cents per yard, 1-2 cent Matting for 12 1-2 per yard, *' ut Matting for 15 cents per yard, Unt batting for 17 1-2 cents per yard ( nit Matting for 20cents per yard, CUlt att ’ n g far 25 cents per yard. U n $2.00 ®<rn-spim-sterai Co. 1, ml Third Ave Rome, Ga. ROME GEORGIA, MONDAY EVENING JULY 2. 1894, \ f|j|»kHpßffl IGENUINIT rattan rocker a A WElfc fflMlS Three of Them Stirrcmjer to The U, S, Authorities AND ABE BOUND OVER Two ot them in the sum of One Thons and Dollars each, and one in ihe sum of Two Thousand. It is reported the two Others who are Charged with the Crime will also Surrender tv the Authorities. Atlanta, Ga., July 2.—Will Ro per ihe young mountaineer who was some lime since shot three or four times and afterward thrown into a mine shaft over fifty teet deep is destined soon to look into tile faces of his alleged assailants- Roper as will be remembered, was brought to Atlanta last week in a half dead condition and plac ed in St. Joseph’s infirmary, where he is slowly recovering. Soon after his arrival in Atlanta he gave the names of hie supposed assailants to the deputy marshals and efforts we<e at once put od foot to effect their capture, it was rumered that the white caps took fright and fled to the moun tains of Murry county, where they entrenched themselves with the avowed determination of resisting arrest. Reports from Murry county stated that they had vided themselves with 500 rounds of cartridges and would not be taken alive. Six deputy mashals were dis patched to the scene with instruc t.ons to arrest the whitecappers dead or alive, and those who were familiar with the situation hourly anticipated a bloody battle between the officers and the outlaws. A telegram received last night from Dalton now puts a difierent phase on the situation. It is to the effect that J. W. Redd, J. M. Morrison and J. T. Morrison, three of the alleged white caps had voluntarily sur rendered themselves to the author ites. They appeared before United States Commissioner H. C. Hamilton at Dalton yesterday morning and Redd and J. M. Morrison wen bound over in the sum of $1,0(0 each. J. T. Morrison was required to give a bond of $2,000. The excess of the latter’s bond over the others was due to the sac that J. M. Morrison and Reda were in Dafton on the night that Rope l " claims to have been assailed by them and can probably prove alibies. It i* said that they at tended the college commencement and were seen by a number ©1 prominent Daltonians at a late hour that night. Payne Duncan and William Morrison, two other men who were also implicated by Roper as partic iprting in the assault upon him, are still at large, but it is general ly understood in Dalton that they will also surrender themselves within the next few hcurs. Antic ipating such an outcome. District Attotney Joe James has placed their bonds at $2,000 each. The trial of this case, involving as it does so many sensational and marvelous details, will be watched with interest throughout the Un ion. Professor Boykin, of Silver Creek after a pleasant visit to Troup and Coweta counties has returned to Rome much benifited in health and improvedin personal anperarce. Mr. R. L [Morris, the Second Ave uue grocerer, expects a eftr load of* large, luscious, fresh water mellons this afternoon. Look cut and wait for the fresh fruit off the vine. iters uqequaled advlptages to young men desir.’ik ■ es> education »r Shorthand. Course thor .whan * i ciscs low. Free car fare tn Rome Circulars fr. e HAWMISON President. i<- GUARANTEED LARGEST SIZE MADE IO CENTS A WEEK wrwur He Was Arrested Yesterday Foier.o n While Preaching NOW LANGUISHES IN JAIL With his Raiment Discarded he Stood Among his Congregation and Dis coursed’on the way ol Ute and Call ed Sinners to Repentance. Quite a sensation was sprung yesterday morning, when it leaked out. that a “New Prophet” was iu the city and that even then he was preaching unto the colored sinners of North Rome. The story was made more sen sational when it became known that the “prophet,” like Adam iu the Garden of Eden was clothed only in climate. Complaint was made to the au thorities, and deputy Sheriff J. P. M-cCouuell, accompanied by his son Raymond and officer Cope land, went out to investigate. Jn a cabin, near John Reese’s suburban home the officers found I the False Prophet and his congre gation. Some of the members had seen the officers approaching from afar and had hustled the Prophet into his raiment, and when tlu oflicers arrived under the gales ol the new temple the Prophet rush ed on them, charging like a mad bull. The officers clinched with him and a desperate struggle ensued; it resulted iu the pinioning of th. powerful mad man. He .was led thence toward the street car line but ?e went not in peace but raised his voice and cussed out every thing in sight. The walk was a one. and was made all the more fatigueing because of the fact that a young disciple of the Prophet, dogged the steps of the officers who were tore mg the Prophet along. At the car line the conductor refused to take the caravan aboard because of the wild flow of profan ity that eminated from the black HDB of tbe unmuzzled. Fortunate ly for the heated and wearied of ficers. Prof. E. L. Pollock came along in his buggy and seeing the lay of the land offered transporta tion. The Prcphet cursed the officers and told them to put him in the buggy if they wauled him in, and oe had to be handled thusly. At the jail about 200 negroes had assembled by the time Shiek Isham arrived. He was lifted from (he buggy and carried to a cell and turned in Five minutes later he was iu “negligee.'’ and was again calling the people to judge ment. The prisoners at the jail were a sleepy set when the Hustler en tered those hallowed walls this morning. r l hey say that the Prophet who gives his name as, Isom Mitchell, Henry Goodman Walker, alias I. H. Anderson, walked his cell all night and preached and swore by turns He was clothed iu climate and raving iike a third partyite when tbe Hustler interviewed him this morning. Officer McConnell went out this afternoon to investigate Shiek Ishams congregation, of yesterday which is said to have numbered about 40 souls, some of whom were wondertully impressed with the “new prophet” and new doctrines. RQME BAR ATTENTION Judge Turnbull requests the Bust, ler of Rome to announce to the mem bersof the Rome Bar, that he will hr 11 a session of the present, or June term of the City Court tomorrow forenoon at 9u’ in City Court room. The motion and appearance dock ts’wiil be taken up and disposed (| t fflft ME. These were Elected, by t?.o. Board of Trustees- - AT 4 O’CLOCK THIS P. Ml CAPT. M. M. PEPPER PRSSTTzENT. CV* THE BOARD OF TRU-TE2B, AFT. W.’. H. STEEL is THE NEW MEC RETATT- WORK OF THE FIRST JEETIXS ■ <W. TH ENEW BOARD. At 4 o'clock this p mt rho-ne Boarrl of Trustees of ihe PubJ School met in the Council' cbambefr President Camp st ited that he di not c ire for tbe presidency and Can Pepper was elected iu his stead, Capt Peppej, when a member c » the City Council in lb'l and 1883 ; introduced the first motion looking. . to tbe establishment of. a... Public School system—and it is a deserved honor to now place him at"the head of the Board. Capt. Steel was chosen Secretary an 1 it goes without saying thM, he will make the best Secretary, ft" Board has ever known. Tbe new Board stands: Pressdeni M. M. Pipper, Secretary: W. HJ Steel, with J L. Cauip, J. K. .Wil— liamson and Sam M. Lowry. OLD COURT HOUSE. At a regular meeting of the Board of County Comrnissiouerß tod*iv, the Board voted the tempor ary use of ’he Old Court House to be Rome Public Shchools’ The Court House to be prepaired at the Citvs expense, and to be used bv the seventh grade of the re-bite school?. SALARIES AND TEACHERS. Upon motion the salaries-of last vear were made the salaries of (hie year and are as follows, SALARIES Sunt. white school K1,60C Principal. “ $1,200 Teachers 6th. grade A & B. $45 per month. Teachey a ]i other grades S4C per month. 4 Teacher of music and Drawing 1 per month $lO. (Gamp objecting to the musical feature) Motion was made and carrieu ter elect an assistant teacher for tbe Principal, who teaches the Sev enth Grade, and SSC per mouth was voted as a salary, TEACHERS WHITE SCHGYL. Superintendant J. C. Barris, (unanimously elected.) Principal—Teacher of' Seventh Grade: Pro f . R J. Gwaltney, (Unanimously elected.) Assistant to Principal; Mise Kate Roberson,, who taught stH’ Grade B. Just year, Sixth Grade A, Miss M. E, Johnson, re-elected. Sixth Grade B, Miss Anna Har ris re-elected Fifth Grade A. Miss-Hollon Om berg, promoted. Filth Grade B. Miss Bettie Led better, new teacher. Fourth Grad" a. Mrs Mary Shropshire, re-elected. Fourth Grade B. Mias Maggis 1 Pepper, re-elected. Fourth Grade C. Miss Laura Hume, supernumerary. Third Grade A ff -n 3i hr pshire, r -el cted. lialhird Grade B. Miss Mary: Wi.k msou, re-eketed. ki Second Grade A. Miss AnuiiSfer - Sns, re-elected Second Grade B. Miss Arnie Neely re-elected. First Grade A Miss Zoe Eastman - re-elected, Second Grade B. Miss Ruth Nor> ton, e elect . Music and drawing: Miss- lay Clark relected. Miss Sena Towers of Fifth Grade A was not a candidate for reelection. Miss Sena is recognized as one sf tin best teachers iu tho state and hei loss to the Rome schools is ihe gain of Marietta’s school system. Each of the teachers were elected without a dissenting vote. Upon motion night school wsb voted, salary fixed at S3O per nioatb and Miss May Clark was elected as I teacher J C • NTINUEI) OK SECOND EACJD;