The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 10, 1894, Image 2

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* THE HOSTLER OF LOME. Necona-ciaiw Mail 'latter. 4 , (Editor, and miilg. bird, ; )la „» gel . DAILY AND SUNDAY. ’ MS OF SIIBSCRIPTIG 10 cent - *eek or $5 00 per annum wr'CE’ Corner Broad Street and rrivu. bifm Avenue. or the city of Rome. Foyd, the *• Bunner county of Georgia. ■ j" ■ ~ Ji'or representatives of Floyd: Jdajor Bob Fouche, Capt. John Reese, . and plain “Mister” Moze Wright, And they will be elected, — To mark that predict ion?’ ~ The situation is a'‘grave’ope wit 1 lAeveial of the Chicago Anarchists. •Under Cleveland’s proclimation sre the Western mobs melt awaj. The South American republics are like revolving mirrors: they reflect while they revolute. Major Bacon seems to have the in. aide track at present, and bets are two to one aginst the field. —Law- renceville News. Our Own“little Mack”-McOsker of course, is leading a des date lite down at Tybee. The sob of tl e oeean Hes b’oken Macks heart The effects of rampant nationalisni against which the South fought a losing battl- , are beginning to r m ifest themselves at the North. ’The south had no commonvvea er b ■_a.st month ami no strikers this month The south is the garden spot and no doubt about it—Augusta Hern.lt’. EN 01 TTll To k1 L L TIIE M. ' . 0)11 the Living Issue. Many of our ten cent subscribers are expiring ever? w> ok now. The Evtfbs papers, with ot.e or two exceptions, hav«ac eptcd Gen Ev.,us' defeat with good grace and fallen in line with the Atkinson tide.--Law renceville News. Five years from ot day Gecrgi. will be as proud of Bill Atkinson*ai ehe ever was of Ben Hill or Alex Stephens. He is the coming man o' Georgia —Lawrenceville News. The Chicago Strike is costing xboui $2,U00,U00 per day, Ano Tom Watson and the part\-ites are happy. Os course no one cares tor the loss to the melon growers of Georgia. ' it tue Average Cu'amity howler had uis choice in the next world they -would chose Tom Watson’s bosom instead of Abraham’shut unless Tom jny reforms the' , like him, will not be on Father Abriuatn’s territory. We warn the railroad strike;s that they are on dangerous groun s. The Georgia melon must bt 4 m<>v<d and protected. It is ahead ol the United States mail in claiming the light oj way— Savannah Press Pre I ’. J. C. Harris has been compli mented by a unanimous re-election as superintendent of the Home public schools. Route could certainly find no bettei m in for the place than the gr 'aial and talented Professor. —Cedar town Standard. Jan’t our law makers pass tonn nw that will effectually put an end to strikes It is a perfect outrage up. on civilization that any set of me should be allowed to bring injur) and misfortune upon inoceiit people as these strikers do. Thomasviile Advertiser H John W. Maddox is home from Wind ngtf n k cl.n g alter lie euces m the SeventL. —Cedartown Standard. You bet vutir life he was home,and his Blends t.h ivei ILe Seventh wer. glad t > t-ee him and proud ot Lis re cord. Jehu Maddox was elected as a damocr.it and he come home as a den ocrat ami mis gone back to XV ash rngton as a democrat —and will be re jected as a demucrui. *-'l na th; t pre action.’’ Em or Pucker remaiks thuslv; In - 1890 Livingston went to congress on I the »i.b-B vasuiy sche*.e. In 1892 he . went on his so called ability to hold the democratic party together In 1b94 he hopes to be returned on the Atlanta exposion racket. Lonough] io be sent to his farm in Newtan county. Major A. O Bacon’s speech at Can ton last Tuesday is in our opinion the ablest speech delivered before aGeor Ma audience in some time. Bacon ’ B going to be elected senator when the next Georgia Legislature meets. Just mark this prediction,- Lee County Enterprise. Judge Bartlett says thu the Democratic majority m Bibb this year will be 3,500. Judge Bart left is a good prophet.—Macon Te:egraph. Judged Bartlett should be sent to Congress. He would be an honor t > t le state and a tower of strength to the Georgia delegation. If North Georgia is to be honor oi by the chairman-ship of the Gubernatorial convention then give to S' uth Georgia the tempo rary chairmanship. Let Capt. Price Gilbert of Columbus open the ball and Hon. Steve Clay de the finale presiding. Theins our sentiments and theme our choice. If Hon. R. W. Everett had left his eatlovel’ lookid after bis fences”, he j would be iu Congress today. But he was not built that waj.—Cedartown Standard. No, he was built so get into Con gress like Toni Watson did. He was mtasuied with the subtreasury tar - stick and the leaders of his followers. I wi h few exceptions, are in the third I party today. Judge Maddox was ei ecied us a true blue democrat, aiaj has enough ability about him to jc all that the Barren of Fish Creek did in C ngiass and ‘‘fix fences ’ t'X), i‘ he wants to. Has the Hon R. W. Fw erett been able to “fence in ivy thing ui the past two years? HEATH OF SU’ERINTENDENT Ai A Y S. From gay Tybte, where all is mirib and pleasure, comes the snu lu'.eliigi-'Dce of lhe death of All. LI mid Mays, nq ti ii.tr iMtmt of iLis division of the bculheru Express company . While leaning back, in a. chair he felt out of the wii dew, it juriug himself to such an ix f Lt that be died the follow ing day Glassccock Mays was a talented and witty fellow. No one enjoyed ajgood joke better than he, and none sympathized with a fellow sufferer more than be. He can truly Le said to have grown up with the business of the Southern Express company. He entered th°ir service when but a youth and has s uck to his post ev j r since. He was the eoul of honor and stood very high in the esteem of his employers, having attained one ot ihe highest posi tions m th * gift of the company. Mr. V . vh leavi-s a wife and three children to mourn his loss. He was married to Miss Mattie Rus sell, of Augusta, in 1880. His three sons are S WarreD. J. G and W Russeil Mays, ag<-d respective ly, six, nine and fourteen years Macon News. Un account of the death of Su perintendent Mavs (he Rome Ex press office was t/iosed today. WORDS VS. DEBS. President Debs smve to the v\ und yesterday a very inoffen sive statement of th ■ object and met! o is of the great beycott sink' which tl e Railway Umou has pre ci pita'ed. Air. Debs says himself of h:> order: ‘ e have been and are pmc fully and lawfully deporting our selves.” He claims that he has pro hibited and shall prohibit the mm from “interfering with the muv - inent of trains or assaulting nn-i. who desire to work.” He claims for them simply th< dTUiiTu aT o r in a ~niF road or any other corporation?’ And he adds: “We shall ab o lutely insist upon order—that is our cardinal policy.” These aie good Words. But Mr. Debs must have L rl> THE HUSTLED. OF hQME TUESDAY JULY. IO 1894 tkat “actions speak louder than words.” If there had been n<> crip plwg of locomotives, spiking of switches, sidetracking and uucoup j liug of trama, and other forcibb interference with the operate n <>■ ; th ) rail road a ami with 1 he right .other men to work, there womd b no such trouble as now exists. Il President Debs can ami wih conform his practice to his ib-m-j the strike will he unnoticed m for ,'ty-eight hums.—New Y< rk World' ’ THE DISTRESSED GERMAN. In the summer of 1864 severs wounded officers and two or three privates were going up the \ulley of Virginia. A rain came ou ami j all bands took shelter for the night in a schoolhouse It happened . that in the course of the night a skunk found its way under th. ( floor, "nd by and by announced its prtj-eoce after its well-known if fective mantier, iho officers al waked up, but being gentlemen and each suppesiug that the oth ers were still asleep, they kept quiet. At last nne of the privates, a German, could restrain himself no longer. “My !My!” he exclaim ed. “Dish is too bad ! Dey sleeps uml I wakes und I ish got. to shniell it al!.’’—Southam Bivouac. HOW’S THIS! We offer One Humbel Dollar- Reward for any ease ot Cata rh that cannot be cured by Half’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY it CO. iProps., Toledo , O. We the undersign© 1, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe h>m perfectly honerable iu all busme s transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made bv itieu hrm. W kst A Truax, Wholesale Druggist, l’ol< do, (). W ilding,. Kimnan A Marvin, AV ■ le sale Di nggisis, Toieds, O. Half’s Catarrh Cure is taken n <i naliy, acting directly upon blood nid •■iucous surfaces of the sy-urm Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by al! Drucgi-ls Tcstimoiria s free. Trustees Stic. W ill be sold on the first Tuenik y in August 18U4 during legal hours of sale, ihe i ropei y hei'vinatLit denerilml. Wliereio ou iliebnti d yof D i■ nicer 18.12, Lizzie A. Am rjws ol Floyd county, Ga. did execute and <'eii\ er .oil: Atlas Saving and Loan As-oei.itior of Hamilton conn y, Tennessee, par y of second p >rt her deed of conveyance to th s following desciibod lands and icneineisis situated in Floyd county Georgia (in which deed the Citizms Ba ik A 'i rust Co. of < liattanoega Tmnessee jwas i.auied as trustee and title to .-aid property vested by said need in said tiustee) to wit: “Lot No, thirly-tive (35) in Block “B” f ronting on Avenue “A” forty-three (43) feet and running back, of uniform wid'll, two (hundred (206) dee hi the City of,Rome Georgia, beluga part of'oi i ginal land Jot No, two hundred and tnir.y-se’.en (23T) in 23rd. District and 3r.i. Section of sad county and state.” Said Trust deed leing exe cuted to secure the payment of a note for l -ioo dated December 15th. 1892, and given by Lizzie A. Andrews to the Atlas Saving and Loan assi - ciation. And said Lizzie A. Andrews having subscribed f >r three anil one-half shares of the Capital Stock of saiu Association of the value of seven .hun dred uollars and the said Association having ad vanced to Lizzie A. Andrews the sum of §7OO on said Shares and the said Lizzie A. Andrews in said note and deed of trust having agreed to pay said Atlas Saving and Loan Association, eighty-seven and a halt cents weekly installment of dues on said shares, and twenty-two and a ha>. ceits weekly iflsiallments of premiums on s..in snares as provided by Char.er and By-laws of said Association: and eighty and 48-52 cents “er week as interest a>. six per cent on said sum o t.Ou Am. 111 wh th note and Trust, deni it was ex ir,.-slv stipulated on faihue of Lizzie a tn< rew <0 pay said inteiest. u. s aud pruiiiuni' as «> .pulateu in said note ai.d trust deed at iqi lion ot saitl vssocla ioa said litre lie,uines <i e and pay .oiv: and .-aiu titistee migh.sell s: 1 proper y after having auv> rti. eii same ~ u weeks iu a newspaper published in Ronm-Geor gi>. 9 Now, iherefore, said Lizzie A. Andrews having failed to pay either in’. erests.dues or premiums as contracted to be paid by i er, for mme then four Weiks a. d m lact I.ecu in .(< mull in mak ’ingsa d pay meins lorumre 111..11 twelve months and said Association having tiet hired said note due. the Ci iztiis bans and rust Company' as tne trustee afore said, by virtue of the powe.' nd au.bo.i y te-ied 11. 1 ~s .<l. se, w,ll .eu o t e limn. di buhiei, ;iv ihe ( oiu l m>. s - <h>or 11 R in- Ga., lore sli, on tl.e ins luesmiy , u . gustl'i -l. the beiore ue.ser;.,o 1 laud a id tent i.'c.oalter duly an',<r ismg same in th. Hl-ili.i: 01 Rom;-., ihe | roi-e.ms ol said ale wnl be applied to the p..y,n 1.1 .1.-1,■ ~i, er vsnu rust deen e. tp.ire whit li ti us; is recorded in li-ok-■■(.:, t s page ; . . ..e otliee ol Co rk .1 toe Superior t":ir' u. lio d < m.ty C. ■orgla. 'I his Jon lOt b 18 4 The I inze. sßa k A This < 1 nis e( .' . Geo. A.H. Hains, A.t n.vy lor The t'.m'zet.s Bank A Trust f .nnpa y. Road Citation, GEORGIA. Fj oyd County : Lereas *V. E. Mniiih, have netidoiiei the l-.iaiu Ol < < 1, idissioiieis. f R. a is ai.d Rev •miem -aitl < t imia , askh g that tiese In num roan lOW ham. g ai.u i hl „i> j. dittet from Se mi), ' torgia.and naming tiiticJt bv wh-tis fm.wuasß dgns old Burn I'Jarc ai.'d Dina mm o s Uwifing I,< u -e ai.d int r-ec.in.. with ihe piii.be nan known as the I'lVasau Hope cliutch read, at or near. Druu mond school bouse, be made a second c.ass public ar.:! t:.„ , on musmne.s of IX4 Dis Hi - t, M• < f saitl C ounty liaving repor'ed tin pro)., set! road to Le. <1 j üblie utility. >, w. tl.m is u> cue ah persons having < b e nines thereto or claims tor tfam tges ansmg tlieretiom. make the same knowu iu the Board of Commis burners at th. next meetims to l.eheidou iht nrsi Monday in August 18'4. Witness the 11m.. John < . Foster Chairman of the Board t TbhJuly sh. 1804, , d u>l, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Sheriff sales For August GEORGIA. Floyd County: Will lie sold before the Cour* house door in the City of Home, Floyd County Georgia, between I lie legal In urn of Mlle, on the Ist, Tuesday in August 1794 lie following described proper.y: Sixty acres in the Sou.h-east ci.rueranu twen y acres in the South-west corner of lot of land No. 251 in the 22nd. Dis rictami 3rd. Section of said county of Floyd. Levied on by virtue of a mort gage fl fa. issued fn in the Fioyd Superior Com 1, in favor of J. L. Johnson vs. H. M. Clayton, as the proyeriy of the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, an undivdi e<l oiic-illth interest in 13 acies in the Somll . east coiner of i«c ol laud No. 160 in the 4.h. llis t let and 4ih. Section of Fioyd county, Georg a the said thirteen acres being the same conveyed by Heed from .V. N, Wood to i'hilip Tripp. Re corded in the Cleiks oillee in Book “U.” of deeds p M: Levied ou by Virtue of a Jus tice Court ti. la, issued from the 1120th. llistnct G. 51. in fai or p»f Conn X- lU-inshunidtb vs. , J. N. Lewis and Suckey Lewis, as the property of Suekey Lewis, obejof the Defendants, Levy 1 mane by A.;S. White, L. C. Also at the same tiling ar.d place, a tract (or kt; ol )aud>lying in the County of Floyd, and Sia c of Georgia und being aU iliac trace c par i cel of land in ill.- 4tb. Ward ol ilieCiiyoi Rome Georgia, ihe same being 20 feet fronton sth. Avenue and rum.iug back 0.. p.iralle. lines lo> feet: Bounded on the uest side by J, F. Waul, l„\v’s piopei'iy, and on the east sn.e by the prop er.yotj. W. Reese. Also one-half oi 'alley be cueeii J. F. W ardjaw’s property and lot herein de-cnli.:d, all buildings mid houses oy said lot. Levied on by virtue of ain .rigage fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court in favor of West W < Iritli ni s. V». T. Dreimoii. As the property of the Defendant. Also at the same time and place; liobt. !"• I’owoll’s dis.ribiitiveehare in t):e following ue" scribed lands, derived to tenant far life, viz. lot of laud No. 257 In 22m1. District and 3rd Section of Floyd County Ga- containing 160 acres more or less, and that pare of land lot No. 248 on eas 1 * sine of Sp- ing creek excepting thar part below the Grist ami Saw mill on the east side of Spring creek, containing 120 acres more or less, said laud morefully described in Deed from J. J. Co, hen to Geo. W. Powell and recorded in Book *• VV. ’ page 69, recon; o' l ee Is 1. | lerk’s o beeoF Floyd county Ga. Levied ou l>y .-irtue of a Jus ice court ti. fa. issued from the 919th. District G. M. iu favorof J. A. Balers. R. I*. Powell. As the property of the Defendant. Levy made by W. I’. .McLeod 1 L. C. Also at the -ame. time and place. 'Jhat tract or parcel of laud lying and being m the 23rd- Iristfiet and 3rd. Section of Floyd cotuity da. being that part of land lot No. 2)6 located on the east side of Main St: in the town of Bios' som Hill, north of the City of Rome. Ga., said parcel of land fronting jon Main Street TOfeet mo:e or less, and runningback east at rigln an g es 'octii'l of J. 11. Reese, 150 feet more or i Jess, bounded on the north by Ja id of Wes . i | ITnderw )Od,ou theso till by land o S IvraFi yd L ivied on by virtue of a J ustic • Court 6f„ s' sue.l from the 919t1.. District G. M. Just;, Court in favor of Jno. 11. Reece vs. ShaJnck Fioyd. As tl.t property of the Defendant. Dee.i tiled in Clerks office. J. C. MOORE, Sheriff. A B Me Ar ver & o. ha v e decide a t o ma k v I a c* Lnge in their busi ness and have Thrown everything m their no use on the' market a: New York Cost. No, 40 1 Norton Corner. Head A. B. McArver &. Co.s new advertise ment. Everything will be sold- at Ne>v York Cost for Cash. - ri. i.w... . . I ~ T nil— - ■ lll_i_-ULJ» ■ •‘Wartar’s Hand made” is the latest production from the Rome Cigar Factory. For sale by a|] dealers. Try one. TO RENT:—A five room cottage with clothes presses, wash room and all'convenieuces.Most central and de sireable location. Will take board in part for rent if satisfactory. Address 7-8 6t F. E . A., Rome Ga. Have you tried ” Warters Hand made? <f rot. ask your dealer for it. Application for Letters ol Dis ti’ssion. GEO <:I A F ), )V(1 c, )Ulltv Whereas John C, Printup Executive, Henry S ■, ,1 1 : ‘ t ,''* l L rt!l,reßent3 to tiie court, in Ins petition mily till d, that he lias administered nenrv 8 irmt.i) s p.s:ate. Th sis to cite all peikons coiiccrved, kindred ai.d creditors, to show cans.: ■ ■ any i hey can, why s.da Bxeeutor should not ■'e di-< harired f <>ii) his Executorship and re cieie ectei-s-ofdismission on the first Mond. v m Sci temb-r 1894, This June 4th ism. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia. ELEC T F )N NOTICE “FENCE’ OR “STOCK LAW.” * GEORG! y , —Fi.ovii Covnty : Notice is hereby given that an Flection will be held at the Court Ground in the 1504111. Dis tric , - ili.wells) G. M., of b;i id county in the 14t !. da. of July next (ißy4; iu whn-.li the ones tlo . will be sitbin tted to the Qualified Voier» of said Districi “For Fence'’ or “Stock Law,’ as “v l.aw provided. Petition navmg b. en 1-iled and Noii-e given as required In 1. iv Given i ndermy hand and 6(i cial’Signature tins 2 >tb. day of June 18'34. John I’. Devi-, Ordinary. Application for f otters oi Disinissioii. Georgia—Floyd County: » erfeas h L 80.-worth, admiiijstratcr of >.i - i v aiidiver dec d. rcpresentsto the court in In- p< titnni Only tiled, that he has administered Jain, s I Vandiver’s estate, ibis is to cite all pers. :.s concerned, kindred and creditors, to s '.'.v i ,use, il any they em, why said adminis tra.or st ould not be discharged fmm 1 is admin iointioi. and receive letter- ol uHmksion on tile I..st Mondat 1.1 Aug. )Bu4 This 5. a J 1834. A_ John P. Davis tord nary Floyd County Georgia A BIG KNOCK DOWN Our prices are now down where none need s and back. Huge bar gains within the reach of all. Stamp ed upon the face of every article is its merit, its beauty and its cheapness What is the use of paying great big prices for gc oJs when we can fur nish you the same thing so low tlie they go at first sight. Lovely Fabrics “Oh! How charming, ’ is what alj the fair s ex say sbeut our and summerj fabric. The designs are Bewitching, the pattern', are stylish and unique, the prices winning in cheapness. Tremendous drives this week in Dimities, Organdies, Foulards, Gren adines,Swisses, Mulls, Challies,French and German Ginghams, Be sure and see these goods, for in them there it great profit to the purchaser. Outings. Now is time for Outings and we have them in profusion. Dainty comfortable and durable. They add to the beauty of the fair maiden who wears them Os course. Linens. To the housekeeper we would pni the question, have you seen our stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels Doylies, Tray Cloths &c? If not you should see them, forithey are charm ing. Just here we can give you some big drives. HosieryfiGiovcs .. A mere varied or standaid stock of these goods cannot be found anv where. We carry the most reliable dyes made, anti therefore can guar ai.ti e our goods to the trade. Don't Waite For a ucre convenimt season, bu come now and < ast ycur lot for t a?. gains. You will be sure to draw tin lucky number, for a 1 are luckv. THOS. FAHY mi keslhe home circle gr-ut Temperance Drink' , " Thia tiro and health to every mT i' ' ple “*- family, a 25c. package ''n."' r l no long. Be sure and g e> ti '. ' 1 Sold everywhere 6 The Chas. E. Hires Cc ( 8»od F> wtrinp fbr p lc ‘ I * II L VV J at Nerve B errie« ha 2Xl° nC for oth er s they will d 0 O F 15TH DAY. //, A y M E Quick!/ and Pei'manentlynestc i d. A positive cure forsill Wpj ‘ 1 Debility, and all tu .., r J a ;‘ from early errors n,d iaier ex i.' s ‘ ot owrurwk. rirt.-n-K, perron, and irivvs lone and itren -Hi ■’’ T , Dc '"dOFi .trtus. StO|ps sujnaf ura” -’■xiial nr, enii-Mionn caused bv vu u <e, ,< ~?r B| shil, •essive use of Urbavro ‘’f M which lead to con»imij»is?.*n “Jnu"? Their use shows inini.- ( ii al > , '“ n| ly. no . nntation ! nsiat <upon ftJcrve Berries, "enuoU r ? a e °- pocket. Prive, #1.0(1 per box ’i, ?? rrylr ’*« t.'eatmcni.|i>.i»i. 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