The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 10, 1894, Image 4

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Britt cm cm cm Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Don’t forget the Second Baptist Sunday School’s Lawn party tonight. Take Fourth Ward car • Take Fourth Wtrd car for the Sec end Baptist Sun lay Sci o >1 lawn pai ty tonight. Finest melons at T. F. Fosters only 10 r choice. Come early and get the best- Clerk Beysiegle report?. business in his office as rather dull. He says thm his elevi r assistants have about eaught up with their work. Miss Minnie Hudgins a pretty young Cartersville belle, will arrive this afternoon and visit Miss B.auch Wyatt aud Miss Laura Moore, on Avenue A. There was but one case 1 efore the Recorder this morning. John Canton the hackmiu , was up for non pay ruent of license and was find $2.50 and ordered to take out his license or quit. Canton claimed that be had paid and that he had the re< ei pt but failed to produce it. The Cleik’s re ceipt books show no stubs for such a document. The clever and v -rsatile r ews fakir is abros I in the land and Chulio i> ketchin thunder Mr Ay liner V» al ai d sister MiiP Leolyr, of St me Mou tan, are vj - it ing at Mrs. s. M Klox on east Bid st. Judge Fillmore Jonnson, of Et owah, was in the city to< ay. Mr. Geo. AV. Howell came down from Chat’anooga today. Wanted :-Two good men at once one who can furnish horse. Cali on or address J. T. Jones. District agent The Singer Mfg. Co. 307 Broad street, Editor M ilson, of the breezy lit tle Cave Spring Herald, spent the day in the Hill City. Messrs, Chas. N. Ku ight, E, W. Rhodes and John W. Webster, prominent Railroaders, of Atlanta are autographed at the Armstrong. The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” For sale by all dealers. Try one. Capt. John S. Cleghorn, the big merchant and leading citizens if Summerville spent the day in th s city. A . W. Wyche, of Macon is at the Armstrong. All persons indebted to Dr . C. F. Griffin are requested to call at their earliest cuino lienee and make a settlement, as he expect to be absent for the greater part of the summer reci pera ing his health. 7-3 d. w. ts. Col. J. B. Smith and Mr. C. A. Hall ot Winston N. C. are auto graphed at the New Central today. Col. Seaborn M right will not run tor Congress, this season. L B. Greer of Ellijay is a gueal of the New Central this afternoon, About 150 of Rome's good citi zens are ac the sea shore and local news is scarce as nickles. A letter from the Everett— Ri.l lej-R.yap Co., of Atlanta to the Armstrong Hotel says that W. T McCullough, their traveling man was not murdered in Alabama, but is at his post in Atlanta. Col. J, H. Rhodes is in Atlanta today attending the annual meet ing of the Southern Mutual Build ing at id Loan. Mr M C. Rhodes of the Gate City is in the city today, a guest of the Central. NOTICE WATER CONSC MERS. The first quarter ends Saturday June 30th, I am Compelled by the city OrdiaUce to shut off all in ar rears see Sextion 25 Water Jas I£eGuirs. Supt. For Sale —Piano worth $250 for SIOO. 7-8-St P. j. Fortin. KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Al<itfrmaii \\ titer Harris seems to a little under he wea'l f r th<Bv dnjs, and nns that he don’t care if I'usiiiess is a little. dull in the Justice Court . Walt* i has developed variQiia •omptoms of the gout and in the course ot the mxt few years may be forced to make a tour of Europe where, not knowing the foi i g lan guage,he c.tu tr.i n down. * « There was one case in Judge Har ris' court this morning.Viney Steve i eon came in and with salty tears coursing down over her swollen cheek, sue sung her tale of woe and swore out a warrent for her scrap ping ha! , Bailiff Beard repaired Io Roes street with said warrant’,and in one hour Lewis Stevenson, the wife beater, stood in the awful irresence of Judge Harris and the we p ng Viney wae clinging and r ing over him. She refused to prosecute and the war rant had to be < i missed. It |does look like these married negro women are compelled to do jnstlike husband whipped white women. * * * Billy Wright is carpeting the lawn of the New Court house grounds with as pretty a coat of Bermuda as climbed thiough a Savannah River , bottom. But what Mr. Wrk’ht needs an 1 what (lie 'should be [ ur lished 1 y th-? county and city is a real pretty fountain, in which will stand the god dess of Justice with her scales and books in one hand and an umbrella in the other and from the upper end of the staff the gushing waters of the Oostanula. Whv not. * * * Lloyd’s Fair window attracts quite a lot of attention these days. Mr. Lloyd has built an aviary in the window and colonized it with a score of young mocking birds, a young female bird and a pair of loving and affectionate ring doves. The doves attract the most attention —because they are “in the ring’ ail the time. * * * Col. Beu Watts.who knows Bir mingham like a book, remarked to me this morning: “You can go to Birmingham during thisstrike and among the strikers you will not find a corporal's gu*rd cf native Aiabamians; and what is true of Birmingham I dare say is more true of Chicago and other striker stricken cities of the West. Gatling guns and lead is about the most effection remedy that can be ad ministered.” Ben Watts is a states man • ■ -♦ —• Application for Letters of 1 Jismission. GE(>RG lA. FbOYii Cointy: Whereas W. It. Reese, Administrator rtf Reese . Bra len, represents to the court in his pet 8 ti n duly tiled, that he has administered Reese >l. Braden’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October ism. This July ifli. 1894. 7-4-3 mo. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission, GEORGIA, Floyd Cm x rv : " hereas Mrs. Dora Cohen,Guardian, of Mamie < ohen, represent® to the court in her petition duly tiled, that she had anministered Mamin Co hen s estate. I his is to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Guardian should not be dis charged from her administation and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in August 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-.!<l<l. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County, Geortlia Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Fi.<i\ i> County:— Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house door in the City of Rome, said County between the lega, hmjrs of Sale, on the fl. st Tuesday in August 1894. the following property to wit: Onu lot in DeSoto, (now Fourth WardiCitj of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., known as the former residence of J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street in tl.e said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same width 140 feet, and being the property, Conveyed by deed of Mrs. Alary T. Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office, Superioa Court said County in Book “Y.” of deeds, Page 498, ho. 448 on June 28th. 1879, and also ii 'scnb ed in deed ol Martha E Knox, to raidß. B. Me Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 and becorded m Book •‘C. E.” of deed', Page 282 No. 187. Said lot sold as the property of William T. Gordon deceased. 1 his July 3rd. K 94. W. J. Gordon, Administrate! De Bonis Non —■ xvitß will amtcxed of XS m. T. Gordon deceased, Estates u, ■ • y f ■ an C r>p. •.• •• ~. , i.. , ~, ‘I . ' 'MS . - ; ■ ■ ■-a .. OKI THE HUSTLER OF ROMF TUESDAY, JULY, 10. 1894 frRHT MWT 1 llll.nl Alli lll[j i Narr w Escape of a Young Ro ! man ai Cunlb< Hand ROY WEST 1 HE HEROIC MR. SULLIVAN BROKE JACK O REARS CRUTCH OVER A WILD SNIiRE WHICH HAD kg CAPED FROM JGHNIE REESE. PETER antagnuLl falls through an upper BERTH. Cumberland Island July 10 We have ariv and Jack Davis and .Sam Hardin have taken a bath. 1 never enjoyed a trip as much in my life as I did the one coming down here. I had to go to bed early so as to get the worth of my money out of old Pullman, I had the blacked, faced “striker,’’ he struck me for a quarter to make down my $2,50 pallet just this side of Atlanta and then I took ten cents worth ofparegaric and settled for an all night snooze, I slept beautifully until I was aroused at m’dight by Mr, eArthur Sullivan breaking one of Jack O’Rears crutches over a wild enora which had just escaped from John Reefces state Room. I stuck my head euten the cur tain and yelled: “police!” which brought Joe Sharp from the next buss. He and Mr, Sullivan woke up Colonel Edward Dean, son of the Dfliftu Water Mellons, and bor rowed Ed’s bottle of arnica aud bunion juice and then they struck Morty Griffin and begged all bis fishinlines and sat down and doct ored Jack’s crutch, They then re-retired. John Reess? Why he kept on a suoanng just the same as if he was ridmg in a box car on a load of salt. Some people can’t stand proper ty no how —but perhaps Mr, Edi tor, we sometimes expect too much from newspaper men aud old maids: I had a glorious trip Mr. Peter Antaguo i roosted just over Sam Hardin and John McClure and down about Way cross or Jessop or somewhere, the train run over a rock, causing the upper berth to give way. Mi. Antagnoli was not seriously injured. Yes I had a glorious time, but my symyathies are with the Chicago strikers—l have a grudge in com mon with them against Pullman. A dimes worth of paregoric won’t do • the work when Elbert McGhee, J. A- Glover,Joe Ellison and Paik Harpe 1 ' are skylarking. But we are here,even if Tap Spark’ B “beaver” did blow overboard ou the ferry boat—Oh it was fun, she Li t the water up side down and went skimming along, floating as high as if she was being “passed’’ by a good old deacon, through the bojs on the back seats at a Sunday morning service. We are here, however, and a num her of us have been down oh the beach and several have beeh in the saline waves. Aud we liked Jit two at least all of us did’ceptin Roy West aud Charley Warner who hiq pened to a fatal accident. It seem* that Mesers West und arner were lured far out into the treacherous depths by the syren voice of a mermaid or some kind of a female friend. The sane members of our party did not notice the straying sheep ui - til they were “estrays.’’When we dis covered their danger we got Joe Owens to call them but Joe's voice wan lost in the breakers and Gordon Hiles had to dive for it several times before ne recovered it. In the mean time, heedless of im pending peril the handsome and in ocent youths paddled on lured by the s et melody. Suddenly, aud wit out waruipgi they discovered themselv-s snrroumi ed by a large fierce looking blond shark and then it’was th t t.nev r«ai a —, .t* L leal, ized how sweet it would be to Jive, return to Rome and lead better livea. But the monster made a dive at 51r Warner and though the young men made a desperate effort at escape the shark was JlikC the villian still pjiauud her. ’ i uriously the’guilelessyouth swam towaids th- biacbai d the terror of the.r cries ‘os- and min ; led with the term* of the vot thiong on the beach aud the b< etie becomes tenable. At last ’he monster of the deep i closedll again on Mr. Marner. His i massive jaws an 1 ivovr tusks were eutanglt din ihe young man’s right limb. He felt that his i o ir had come and casting a longing look towards Cumberland Hotel btlhroom.be sank. But Mi. West’.N terror had deserted him.—The lion in him was aroused and he dived for his coinrad. I Grasping Mr. Warner around thp waist, he planted one No7 between the sharks boMik no next to hie finn ’ j v de siecle aud the other on the niaD eaters chin, and by a powerful effort he dragged Mr. Warm r from the very jaws of death. The shark bit off one leg of Mr. Warners bathing suit and —was satisfied, at least he quit the com bat, While the leg of the suit had been amputated, the fellow who was in it needed no crutches when he hit the grit on the beach. We were much relived; • x ept Charley, who looked at the nude memb-r aud remarked: “there was not much at steak,’’ “no” said his heroic rescuer, “but its a powerful pretty niekle soup bone.” I am having a glourious time, P. 0 Sumtrot, P.S.Jack Davis met Car olina widow this afternoon and thinks he has engaged her a $425 piano. N. B. Sam Hardin and John McClure will recover. - rrx dangerous ground »7, that you stand ua with a . congh or a cold, and your blood impure. Out of just these conditions comes Con sumption. m ou n,ust something. ettr ber stages of Con smnphon, and in ail the con- Ks ditions that, lead to it, Doctor Vi Fierce’s Golden Medical Di»- •i. Df ® covery is a certain remedy. SH'M. ES This scrofulous affection of v’y'\tj>e lungs, like every other _ . v -7" form of Scrofula, can be cured “* f. by it In severe, lingering «-'• Coughs, all Bronchial, Throat and Lung Affections, ana every disease that can be I >» reached through the blood, * it is the only medicine so ef fective that it oan l»e guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your money back. Nervous prostration and debility are conquered by it Even with the worst cases of Catarrh, after you’ve tried everything else, the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will to pay you |SOO if they can’t cure completely. ♦ SomeHme ago I was troubled with an attack of rhmmatißm. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends ami custo mers to try the remedy and all ftpeak highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. — I have two little grand children who are teething all this hot sum mer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Cham [ berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- I rhoea. Remedy and it acts liken ■ charm. I earnestly recomend it for I children with bowel troubles. I was ! inyeelf taken with a severe attack of I bloody fiux, w th cramp and pains in my stomach., one-third of a bottle ol this remedy cured me. Within twew ty-four hours I was out of bed and j floin g Rjy house work,—Mrs. W. L. 1 Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co. \ Tenr. F< r sale by Lower*- and Bros -Druggist CO d BINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 1 hisis a policy c< mhiuing a 20 I year endowment policy with a2l I payment life policy, f-> r half the I amount ot the endowment, and is ;In FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; blit in | case of death withen the first, year j . from any pulmonary disease but one half tbe insurance (i. e., one • quarter of the endowment) will be I paid. I For insurance; a combination i policy may be taken cut for .$250 1 endowment, maturing in 20 years ! and its terms will provide that if " death ocour while the po|icy is ini force within the 20 years $125 will : bo paid ;if insured survive 20 ! years, he will receive $250 iir cash and still hold Ins policy as an or dinary paid up lifa policy for $125. payable at death without any futher payment of premium I'h" premium is the same for all anew; hut applications will not be revived tip ui lives Gss than 13 or more than .50 next birthday, ts. • Patronze Burney’s I ransfer new prompt « and reliable. Present i Armstrongb’cck!'' Jeff Burney an [fflifiij. Meet in Regular Seini-n onth ly Session. SOME QUARTERLY REPORTS Were Submitted and passed upon While the Regular Routine Bulsness. Held its Usual Right o f way. ( t The Council met on July 9th., 1894. Present John I). Moore, Mayor, Councilmeu Messrs. Neel. Harris, Stoffragan, Hamilton, Mc- Caffrey, McClure, McArver, ano Wright. After routine business, the Clerks repoil of which will h. published in tomorrow's Hustler of Rome, the follow ing quarterly reports were submitted by the re spective officers: Finaucial Statement of the Clerl, July 9th. 1894. Department Appropiration Drawn Balance -Coupons 31000 21000 Sinking funds. 5010 5000 Salaries, 22100 5626,35 16473,65 Bulylic Schools 12000 12000 Streets. 6000 709,74 5290,26 Water works. 8000 1349,95 6650,04 Cemetery. 1000 177.20 .822,80 Gas Lights 6500 997,48 5502,52 Fire, 2509 94,52 Police. 1000 279,55 730,45 Pnb. Buildings. 1200 236,38 963.63 Relief. 200 40,10 159.90 Healili, , 200 • 200, Contingent. 2000 550,85 1449,15 report of clerk for the first quar ter 1894. Received of Mr. M.A. Nevin, former clerk 400,00 *• “ j. B. Shropshire, Marshall, ’ “ “ tax of 1893. L 63,8 5 “ ’* License tax, 5. Pavement assessment 36.70 Police court fines, 309,65 Received of P. D. Roser, Sexton, 69,80 “ James McGuire Sept. WW. 1962,49 “ L. J. Wagner former Supt. w w 160,79 “ Max Meyerhardt Schoo) fund, 1747,21 “ H. Given, Street overseer, 5.00 *• from License. 7622.00 “ Street Tax 1894. 18 00 “ Taxes 1894, 9743,62 Total §23044,11 Which amount I have turned over to the City Treasurer ana hold his receipt therefor. Since making nay return to the Treasurer, the Supt. of the Water « ork s has turned over to me on ac count of his collections for the first quarter the sum of, sl3 44 I have drawn by order of Coun cil drafts on the following stated funds to the amount shown. Public Buildings deparinent. 236,38 Street “ 709/4 Police “ 279/5 Contingent “ 54?. 85 Relief. “ 40.10 Water Works. •* 1824,46 Cemetery. •• 166,70 Salary. “ 5625,35 The school fund and payment on Bonded indebtuess are made directly by the Treasurer and do uot pass through my office. Report ot J no. M. Quinn Treas ure In account with merchanu National Bank of Rome. Amount deposited. $19,533 37 “ checked out 15,669.95 Ballance. $ 3,923 42 In account with Halsted Smitl Clerk of council received Iron Hoisted Smith Clerk $26,333 88. In account with city council ol Rome Ga. Quarter end ing 30th. of Jum 1894. Expended as to the vouch er $20,928 72. three thousand two hundred and eighty nine 77-100 dollars does not appear.on the clerks re port for last quarter as saip amount was handed me in Julx 1894, J no. M. Quinn. Treas, Other officers maae no report. Halsted Smith C. C. ■ w. ii.s. ' I A LADY'S TOILET | Is not complete w without an ideal wcmixioul ■ ? powder, | |1 ‘'"'"•’-Br Y'tEKMK TWWM 1 t INFS P ■■ Combines every emment offei i> beauty and puncv it j s beauti-1, ? tying, soothing, healing, health- j | ful, and ha r.. -ess, and when fl, ,1 rightly used ,v.7slsible. A most}' delicate and desirable protection A j to the face in this climate. & | Insist upon having the genuine. j |Qjgfl_JT IS FOR SALE EVER J Up BMssrfy : S applied right to the parts lady can treat hersS at; th it. Waited to any address upon re. ;eiptof si. Dr. J .A. McGill &Ce C Panorama Place, Chicago, Ill’ Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist. j FOR^t CT S.j a In Poatege, we will nC n<t | 4 A Bani|)i(. Envelope, of either \ 7 white, flesh or bruhette I OF— > DOZZONI’S i rOWOER. H You have seen it advertised for manv k / years, but have you .ever tried it?—lf 9 M besides being an acknowledged bonutifler 7 y has many refreshing uses. 11 prevents chaf* ■ *5 desirable ■ •« P rotect,on 1,0 Lhe face during hot weather, z At Im Sold Everywhere. ’ fa \ For sample, address y $ J.A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis,Mo.q mention this paper. W. L. Douglas ISTHEBCST. W 11'*/1 NO SQUEAKING. f*T CORDOVAN. IENCH&ENAMEUEDCALR 3.5-0 POLICE,3 SOLES. ,502. ' EXTRA FINE. ’.VjßoysSchotlSwb •LADIES- SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL’DOUGLAS, J ROCKTON. MASS. You can save money by purchasing W. L» Douglas Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, whicn protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting ana wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrel 1 & Owens, _* , j ,i T* l —u _ ' - NE W 3 BA J NS ON ’J HE CR. & C Commencing Sunday May 13th. the Chattanooga Rome and Colum ns R R. will run a Sunday sclied de: Train leaving Cedartown early in the morning and returning that eve- )i,g Also commencing at noon Saturday Slay 12th round trip tick ets good to return until noon Mon lay following will be sold between al! ocal stations on C. R. & C. R- R me fare. This will enable everyone who desires to do so to visit the uountains near Chattanooga and to utend church exercises at various points. Yours Truly, C. \Vilbur. May 7th ts Traffic Mgr. “Warter’s Hand I made,” thats the brand I of the latest and best I production from the I Warters Cigar Facto- I ~y. Ask your dealer tor I one. I Estray Cow:-—A bob-tailed I cow, with white spot on forehead, B jdeo white spot on each Hank, about ■ seven years old, thin but giving H* ll ■ wore a cotton rope around her horns ■ and was bare footed. Came to mj ■ house 11 miles from Rome, near ■ Sand Spring church in Texas 4 alley ■ two weeks ago. Owner please con> & ■ fur her at once or address ■ J. W. Burns. ■ Rome Gft’ ■ $25 I FOR MECHANTILF I COURSE IN | BOOK-KEEPING I Including Books Call at office for particulars ■ J. G. HARMISON. H