The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 22, 1894, Image 1

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THE HUS I LER OF ROME. IRD vear K* Hi ■<■■< >\y-clecl Kist ■\ eek With ■biurt tin Keekers, I’JT ■ ■ oil ■ re ■ooking ■or ■ure ■ll oi 12'11. ■i irir: i ins ■ll ■ ) \ >< >< Lh ■ hit 11 1112, ■lats, ■hoes ■Vnd ■lotions. 7 IFOU ■ honld ■isit t ll1 ’ ■tore ■his Week. We Will Buffer B on fargains |U Prices ■ ever Pel'ore fleard ■f Bn foine. piYRYBROS. I 4,13 Street ■ C b i ■" M& Co'. oM B| . ad A Wftß CLfIUD | Hovered Over France and Eng land for a few days. BUi IT HAS PASSED. * < interest in Yachfng has Sub dec! The Grand oid rr.an"as he Appears on the Lawn at his Castle Home. Loudon, August 22,1-8$):. flue diplomatic crisis between England and Fruuce is almost as serious n o that which led the two countries to the verge of war over Siam a year ago. It hti-_ kept the government in a of grave anxiety during the present week. Liitle hi.s been allowed to come to light beyond Sir Edward Grey's ad mission in the House or Commons that he would not attempt to deny the profound danger of the present France-England relations on the western coast of A f r ca in the Niger regiou . Early in the week several special cabinet sessions weie devoted to the subject. Lord Dufferin was recalled from his vacation and sent in haste to Parts. The Foreign Cilice was kept, open two entire nights, and the mm isters were busy sending and receiv ing disprtelies. It was suspected at one time that France was intentionally fomenting trouble, but it is now; understood that th« acute nature of the crisis has subside*! There has been a distinct fa’limr offrn the interest in yachting events during the past lew rays. Tue depart ore of royally from Cowes brings the briliia&t social functions to an end. Various drawbacks in the weather and aa'shape have caused so many postponements of the International races, that all except those directly couoarned take but little interest. The Grand Old Man has lea ma king little speeches at Hawarden thia week, and it must be confessed that bis voice has sounded (like one from the grave, so thoroughly has William Ewart Gladstone disappeared from fthe political hurlyhurl. The speeches were nou-political although made mainly to the L:b erci etcursionist who flocked there attracted by the fete iu aid of the local institute in wnich Mr. Glad stone takes great interest. The boom has been a profitable one for the institute, and the Grand Old Man has lent himsell to it with J great heartiness and good humor, making little orations walking about among the people, and sitting daily under .the shade of a big hawthorn tree in the mid dle of the .castle terrace,and allow ing himself to be photographed singly, and iu family groups with thousands ®f eyes staring at him. without putting “him out of count enace. The (Qiaeeia relieved of jthe rest less presence as the German Em peror, is passing her time at Os born House plaiting straw for hats at a rapid pace, which must result in an out—put sufficient to supply half the royal family, despite, its size. Many fashionable dames have taken to plaiting straw under the tuition of girl-workers from Lu ton. Any diversion is now welcom ed, that wul in any way relieve the awful dullness which prevails in polite society, following upon the whirling gaiety of the last few weeks. GcFtoTArB, Mei Arver& Co and buy Oxford Ties worth $ 1.25 for 75cts. ROME GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST. 22 1894. JOEL BRANHAM I ths North-West Georgia’s hrii- Yld’ial Choice far the SUPREME COURT BENCH If the Ccnstltui’snal Amend ment is Carrie. • Though Absent in Europe his Friends Here are k cstVigilant Juig-'.letl lianham's friende in II n> c- cti .. vi lhe s ate are do lug sou:- v> ry L<• i u uU<i most tel llhigu«j.«v l >;• mm lu connection Avitu lac Cupren..: Court Bench. Aim ioe.Ju.ig-j is absent, travaug oh t:.e cuiiliaeut aud Ye cupola.lug hio health his luterest iu are iu me hands ts ex p iieiicru meupmu already pledges ifoni v-i'ijiu' -■•e ions oi tno State show that the tide is setting strong .y in un» a-vor. Tue loiiowmg special sent out ifjiu iv-Hue arid winch appeared lutin tcu.-ii'ii'b a .ms morning, pictures most correctly the siiua iivU .o' rt is Known to exioi by the geuiul Juig ■ .J rt <r i- uds : Rome mu., Angus: 21 —(special) Oae ui Oi b e. .uWyers a-ud most prolUU' Hl ill .1 in inis beCIIOU ol s ate is Judge Joel. Branham, ter a iOog tmio judge ot the superior curl ui ih.s cucuit. No lawyer in liiio pari ol lUe state stands higher than n< , on ms opinion ts sought lor iu ail uig iii.u.'actions, tils irieuos are numerous, ami they are loyai wi.ti u iuyai<y that comes from ilisiuo relied admiration ol file ability. Junge b .iirtiam is now traveling iu Eur »p ■, out his {fiends have been using his u.me a great de? 1 recmtiy, i.mt they -aavff come to ike couCiU.-i’oa Hurt.-they warnt turn io us one ui i.i« new sKpreme couri judges, if iuecoueuiutional wrueud meat is carried. They have al ready tUuroughiv discussed the matter, arid taeiieve he can and will wim tile guwat, ability and popularity ail over this district will give trim a good start, and his friends over Uie stade will see thal it is Kept going- His ekection would please al I faer-e. Will RECOVER. Young Mike Hoholzer is Said to Have Skipped. Dr, James Ivey says that Ed Bry an-, the youisg negro knocked on the headbMike Hoholzst' on Su rluy ueur East Rome, will recover. He says that when hit with the iron lynch-pin, the negiohal not been sheared for about ti ree seaseng and hat the heavy crop cf wo >1 was what saved his life. I is r iported that Mike Hoholzer has skipped out since the “fracas’ occurred and has gone into business in foreign climes. ' The young negro seems to be fated to a violent death by other than He - Lolzer's hands—ukkas he repents and changes bis insolent ways. Hill CITY CADETS ATTEN TION! You are hereby ordered to be and appear in your Armory on Friday night, Aug. 24th at 7:30 o’clock* Business of importame, vital to the command and of great moment to in dividual members wi.H be discussed and disposed of. FHILL G. BIRD, Caps. HOWARD JACK, Secty. TOM WATSON. Thomas F, Watson—the well knov n Pogubstic leader and fire works orakr, is booked for a speech to be deliver din thia city on Sept. Ist Mr. "Watson will doubtless draw a big crowd, as there are many demo crats iu this section who have a curi osity to gaze upon the Czar of Popu lism, the Calamity Howlers’ god. Mr. M. Rosenburg and son Louis, leaves today for Philadelphia and New York. PIGTAILS WIN. They Defeat the Jaos in a Pitch ed Battle. AND DRIVE THEM BACK. Japanes Troops Being Huried to tha Front. Two German Catholic Priest Heid for Ranson by the Banditi. London. August 21.—The timei has received the following dispat' h from Shanghai, dated August 21st: “General Tio, commander of the Tien-Triu division of the Chinese forces, telegraphs as follows.' The Chinese on Friday attacked the Japanese forces at Puig Yang driving them back, with a heavy loss, a distance of eleven miles to Chung-Ho. The Chinese made a second attack on Satuidav and drove the Japanese from Chung- Ho, which is now in Chinese hands. The Japanese agr’n lost heaviij in Saturday s fighting, Another great battle is expected to day. Admiral Fremantle, the British commander, has estblished the headquaters of his fleet provisonally at CheeFoo.where the British. Russian and Italian ministers now are. The Chinese fleet is enjoying full postesson of the gulf of Pe-chi-li The Japanese are re-embarking arge numbers of troops at Fuesau Nothing is known regarding their destination. The Chinese forces which occu pied la.shau have evacuated that place and have marched eastward in the directioa of Seoul. The force which is undec General Yeh, who was falsely reported to have lieen killed in a recent battle, has been augmented by the adhesion ot numbers of sympathizing Corea.ua. I'he Chinese forces are converging on Ping-Yang. The telegraph line at the latter point remains iu the poss«eso<i of the Chinese. Nine thousand Japanese troops have left Seoul and marched in the direction of Ping Yang. Two German fathers of the Catholic mission at Si-n&ng-Cfaou, in the southern part of the prov ince of Shan-Tung, have been cap tured bv banditti, and held for. ransom. ” BY THEIR DEADJMOTHER. Diomas Harris Found bis two Ba bies sleeping. Pittsburg, Pa., August 22. Thomas Harris, of Ellensburg re turned today form Mount Clemens, where he had been for his In alto. He found his house closed, and,af ter considerable trouble, broke in. He found the dead and decom posed body of his wife on the bed, «knd by her side slept their two e hildrem aged two and four years, respectively. The woman died last Thussday from hemorrhages and the bed was saturated with blood. The neighbors supposed that the family was away. The chßduieii are in a precarious condition from lack of food and breathing the contaminated atmos phere so loag, NASHVILLE EXCITED. A meb Collected About the Jail Bent on Lynching. NaliviUe, Tens, Aubuet 22. —In Sauth Nashviiie last night a negro n ed Charles Willis tjized a young woman named J acks an, while she was walking on the pavement near her home, aud attempted to assault her After a fight he was arrested and an attempt was made to lynch him. jje wusfinally jrfled, and a mob of 300 collected around the jail but was dis persed by the police. Jphnson’s Magnetic o’l cures cramps and colic and internal neu ralgia and beadache and backache nstantly. 25 and 50 cts. For eale by J T. Crouch & Co THE PYTHIANS. Ofthe Hill City will Open the Sea son of 94 AT NEVINS OPRA EHOUSE With a Program, the Numbers on Which Guarantee a Large and Cultured Audiencs. Remem ber its Free." The Pvtbians of this city are going to give the Romans one of the p’ea: - ant evening’s entertainment that they have enjoyed m a long while- The two lodges here, Riverside end Mt. Alto, have taxed their ingeunity to plan a programme thau will be a treat to their friend , The joint com mittee under the efiairnathip of Col. J, J. Childs have ransacked our local Pythian world and drawn upon the talent of ths lady friends ol the order so that the entertainment may be one of rare excellenci. With eloquence that inspires, songs that thrill and humor t.) amuse, the evening will not lie a dull one. Grand Chancelor Douglass is a speaker of state reputation, and his utterances always Jrivit the at tention of his hearers and win of them golden opinons. He is the head of the order in the sta'e. and is a la’wyer of mark ed abiliy, a man of great populari ty, an orator of no small a.ttain meuts and a Pythian from Pyth iansvill®. The other speakers'ou the pro gramme are too well known localy to need a word of intro iu'ction to a Roman audience. The musical feature s of this Pythian gathering w ill be among its chief attractions.. Th.e array of vocal talent is such as Rome sel d<>®i sees collected, and the con curd of sweet sounds th at it will be their business and plea sure to con trthute to the affair, and it will w-*ll repay all who take the trouble to lend their presence. The instrumental numbers on taie programme w ill add no little to its drawing qualifies, as there will be rendered bv’those whose rare attainments as<mg t his line have tong been recognized, and praised by Romans. Take it all in all, and the intel lectual bill of fare that will be of fered by the Pythia.ii brotherhood (in Thursday evening at the Opera House will he one at once unique mid splendid, and it is pialicted by the Hustler tha t those who at attend it will long remember the earnest efforts it le Pythians to amuse and entertain the public. eil'EXlUl ODE. Opening Prapea- ...Rev, G. A. Nunnally Awake the niytet ie&e?»iing (songand cho ws)ElisireD’Aipoe Mrs. Charles El. Wood and chorus, Addresstoy H<u. Hamilton Douglass Gtrand Chancellor., Subject: Damon and Pythias. Nocturne-Vitttin with piano accotnpaui. Miont Chopin Prof, P. J. F«rts:. aui Mrs. P, J. Fortin. Address ijy Hon. W. T. Turnbell Subject; Objeete aßd.utms of Pythianism. ■Greeting to Spring C. D, Wilson Octette ;for ladies voioes— Misses Lula Warren, Ret Nevin, May Pat toe, Jtertie Cross, Miriam Reynolds, Rosa Wwedruff. May Bell Black, Viola Smith. Address,, by W. W. Vandiver Our f’ ytftna Sister in-law , Patti waltz Song Pattison Vocal Sole—Mm C. D. Wood Annie Laurie—Male quartett.... Dudlie Buck Messrs. Ch ,g. Warner, Fatton, Roy Weet, W. Berry. Address—Charity and Jfeaevolenceby Rev. g. B. Ueadden. Good Night, Gentle Folks—chorus,... Thomp son, Mrs. C. D. wood- .Misses Patton, Warner, Cross. Nevin, Reynolds, Smith,woodruff, Black: Messrs Cnas, Warner, ('has. Patton, Roy West, Harry Patton, W. Berry. This entertainment will be (re« to .all. The citizens of Rome, and the ladies especially, are invited to be present, A FERNENT ANSWER, Fond Wise —Do you love me Al gy? Fond Husband —Love you? Why I believe that I would be as? enough to marry you the second time if I had the chance. “Orange Blossom” is a painled cure of afl disease? peculiar women k.old by D W. Curry. I 10 CENTS A WEEK Big Carpet Sale. At • Fayb’s For Ten Days. I For the next ten days- t." will offer ihc trade- the irnsei enormoiu * known bs the civilized world in pets, Rugs and Art Square*. Wij wi” give you out pr’ces.” For years- wm have carried one of the popular lines of these gcoat 4 - to be found in North Geor gia, and we now place before yon a stock not to be surpass ed in point of beauty, qualit*.. quantity, variety or price... We intend to make this .u-j:,. next w,ek a big barging, booin in Casimers at Fany Ct Yes Blazing beacons beckon it. you from the second' floor. I The Carpet Room, is nr the throes ot agony. The wtjrk : was quick and direful. New 1 penci lings have given especi ally attractive tints to low price, cost price, '.ew; than cost price tints arc them. The din and tumiiit , <*ifF re- arranging and re-adjuat this department to acccmmrt— date the heedkss, rusishag;. multitudes have been pfT— gressing for days. We now ready to astonish ’fix world by the brave poHrjy adopted to raise cash. Tv genius and gu.rto of origin®- ting, planning and carrying to a successful and resu2tas»l issue this stupendous- taaffc. was given lervor and by urgent and present needbi. Cotton Ingrains from liffos up. All wool Ingrains 2 ply. Super Two Ply Ingrainp... 3 Ply all wool Ingrains. Tapestry Jlrusseils. Velvet Brnssells. Body Brussells. . Smyrna Rugs. Lined Rugs Goat ! '.ug , Rocky Mountain Rug , 9X9 fc. All wool . JLck 1 Squ ires. All that one can The American easjle on ycrtsx dollar laugha to see the powe? ?• wields. Rugs, Window Shades and Oil Cloth sacrificed cormt— londingly. These sonsnmats 'ar gains wont last long enough to «>.- herah d again. Come whl> tae fire is hot. Our blood is-up are prepazred to Sell MThosFaSp*