The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 27, 1894, Image 3

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SHORTER college for young ladies ROME, GEORGIA. < , , 1 ' ’ ’'3- 1- .~T%, .A < Mk * \ ♦ ' A’. SB UHL - % wrßlSmlMk; Whl fe’Or w rtWHiW ADVANTAGES: 1 A Iv/tv H), O h»*»'thtul pii»‘, rue from nndariii. ~ Charming KV' UrrtT and somerv —<n idnal si'ua'ion. 3 Magnifi's'Hit hriCK bitti liliDg*-—“Tli>» bnaui} ut th* colleges.” 4 Every material comfort and 5. A complete f »roe <>t u yfi*>mpli-h“d Tewehere. 6. A -p’e "ii I .r ’ nt Mos c 7 A tHiiownnd Schoo! ot Art. 8. Au uueurpuosed Dv-pm tmoiit of Elocution and P'lV-io’* Culture. 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. 10. A superior Einishuig School. 11. A delightful h'>me for tin- pupil away from p’renta. 12. Reasonable charges. For catalogue* ami special information, app'y to ! Ok a. j. rattle, pre.-ider, O !*»:• f. Ivy W. Duggan, Rusii eBB Manager. k~ l ■ oftfil If!? -i ail ™ ,Z ' ~• ' ... _. _ _ — | Madison - O HOTEL, \ I Madison Avem e and K Stb. Street, NEW YORK. per day and up American Plan. FIREPROOF AND FIRST- LASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. /• . ————— » Two Blocks from the Third an I >i\th Avenue Elevated rp L’alroods Ahe Mad.son and Fourth Avcirie and Belt Line Cars pass the Door, N.M. CLARK, pxsp*ia to? Passenger Elevator runs •::.’ -Teh’. BULLS EYE SHOTS. Mr. N G.Trout, oi Pendergrast. sends me a message saying that be had exhumed the body of the young man murdered and buried nt Seney, and that hb is satisfied 'hat rhe remains are not those of hi* absent sou. He says the remains ir« not tall enough for those of his bey. It will be remembered ov 'he readers of the Hustler of Rome that Mr. Trou*, was in this •i' last Thursday inquest of his baby boy who had mysterbußy disappeared, and as the disenp ’ion of the victum of the Seney mvstery almost discribed him, be decided to open the grave and if possible verify his suspicions or at least break the terrible suspense which was wearing him out and consuming the heart of the anx. ious mother- « * * Sine JVIr. Trout lef’, *he identity of the young unfortunate haslieen established and ere long, it is be lieved that the thugs who murder ed young Solomon Barber of Chat tooga, will be in the' toils of the *aw and brought face to face with justice. 19 * * ♦ Here’s a real good one now go ing the rounds about my friend Ham of Snolly goster fame: Short ly after the city fathers of Colum bia, S. C ; passed an ordinance pro hibiting hacknien and hotel port ers from soliciting trade from the incoming passengers at the unit n depot in that city, Col. Ham with a party of friends, were oblged to stoj. As they emerged from, the car shed they found the hackmen and hotel porters lined on the curb ing. The law was strict and they were forbidden to call the names of their hotels, or in fact to mur mur an articulate sound. *** In order to attract the attention of the passengers to their presence they resorted to the “Ahem.” The “Ahem!” passed down the dusky line. Col. Ham heard it and started. He recogniz ed the familiar sound of his own little cogomen and although visi. bly affected (as his friends were,) he straightened up and with the dignity of a Webster and the courtliness of a Chesterfield, lifted his shining beaver and in sweet est of dulcet tones said “Citizens of Columbia, I most heartily thank you for this cordial welcome to your lovely city. Bring on the band.” * * I was around at Hume and Per kins shops this morning and spent a few moments most pleasantly watching the shingle mill. I saw great stacks of heart pine timbers being hauled in, and men and boys sawing, feeding the shingler and bundling the shingles. *** Mr. Walter Perkins, the junior member of the firin, informs me that they have only had the mill in operation for a month and are now sawing on a stack of orders amounting to 100,000 shingles. Think of that ye barbers, barba' rians and civilized natives. Here’ s a new home industry that gives employment to several operatives, and keeps all of Rome’s shingle money an home. Suppose you pat ronize it when you need anything in its line. Hume & Perkins are hustlers. * * * County Clerk, Will Beyßcigle, remarked to me this morning, that there were only twenty eight cases docketed for this term of the City Court, and that at least two of those had since been settled. This he says is the lightest return made he has been C'erk. Or course, while it is hard on the bar, ar the same time it shows that good times are in the air and men are looking to the future more and wrangling less over the missunderstaudiugs of the past. Misses Florence Fouche, Maryland Eliza Sproull aie the guest of Mrs. J. I W. Harris, Jr.—Cartersville Signal. Barnum and Bailey Make no* Dis tinctions in Sections. Clarence H. Dean, press agent of the Barnum and Baily greatest show on earth, is in the city today. Mr. Dean says that the prospects of the big show’s Southern tour are very bright indeed. “The South,” said Mr. Dean to the Hustler this morning, “feels ’the financial depression less than [any other portion of the country, and is recovering faster. The Barnum and Bailey show will not be here until October, and by that time the corn and cotton crops will be made. All over the South, where I have been, I hear people talking about the l»ig show, and commenting favorably on the action taken by our Mr. Bailey in giving the south ern people fair deal in the matter of prices. The big Barnum show is the first that has ever charged the people of the South the same price and no more, as those of the North. But North and South, ours is a half dollar show. I see that a little 25 cent show is coming South and trying to steal honor by ad vertising 50 cent prices. They will gain nothing by such dishonest announcements, for the people will understand that there is a great deal of difference between paying half a dollar for a 25 cent show, and paying the same prree for the big Barnum and Bailey show, which is a half dollar show North as well as South. The great est on earth is the first and only circus to charge the same price in both sections. Good Board with lodging at $3 par w»ek or sl2 per mouth, at William's Restauran, 202 Fifth Ave. PROFESSION COLUMN DENTISTS. J A. WlLLß—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad stree over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock, Attorney tat Law, Masonic Temple Buildidg Rome Georgia. JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Otlie Poverty H.ui postomce coruor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. R - aECE 24 DENNY—Attorneys at law. Ottic in Masonic Teiuole. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Com f selloratLaw—Rome, oa. WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—EnnI> 24 Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonit Temple, Rome, Ca. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office i> Masonic Temule Rome. Georgia. * feb32tf WS. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, W J. NEAL—M’Hentj. Nunnallv 24 Nual- Attomeys-at-atLaw, office over Hah Davtdson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, <D PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS. DH. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeor _ Office »t residence 614 avenue A, Fourt' ■ ward. _ LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon- B Offers his j rofessional services to the peo pie of Rot co and surrounding country Ittice at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, 2G Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT-itice a-C. A. Trevi it drugstore. Xo. 331 Broad street. Telepnon 110. residon is. No. 21 DR.C. F. G1 FFIN-Physician and Surgeoi —Office n, f Masonic building. Residence 300 4th at sue. t Frank A-Wvnn, Physician and Surgon otllce at Tie iit & Johnsmdrug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt aitention given all profession <1 call My boy was taken with a disease resembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy T’iu duoco of it butt.c<i the matt* • and cure him sound rnd well. I heartily ecommend this re edy to all persons suffering fiom a com plaint. I will answer any in juiries re garding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county offic al as to my reliability. Wji Roach. J. P., Pnrn roy. Campbell Co., Tern . For sale by Lowry Bros. Take M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. Fen / &***■ Bi \CosrrvcNrss dyspepsia / w Sick on tNdCESTIUN W&UKflr \NENVaus- Biuous/fEisX / diliouoNess\ Jaundice DDUfINCSS OF Stomach Appet/te None Genuine Without The Likeness ..nd SIONATURE ON FrONTOF £ach Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Meo.© Rome. GA. SffsaßTPepH ber 1894. • O EOKGIA, Floyd County: Will be Hold | efore the Court Hotine door in the City of Rome, Floyd County Ga., between the legal hours of sale on the Hrst luesday in September, 18tM. the fidlowing dercribad prop er.ytowit: All that tractor parcel of lanu -ituated, lying and lieing in the town of E»-t Rome, Floyd county, Ga., said lot commencing at the Northeast corner oiJElla.lane Payne, and Evaline Hudson's lot, on South Walnut Avenue miming thence non' ly along said south Walnut A vpnue seventy-tive leet: thence at right angles easterly o:.e hundred and liny feel: tlieeen at right, angles southerly seveuty-tlve tee.: thence westerly one hundred ami titty leet to beginning Corner,’ being a lot 75x100 fe :t ad joining the lot owned by Ella Jane Payne and Evaline Hudson on South Walnut Avenue. Lev ied on by virtue o. a Justice Court tl la issued from the 9111th. District <), M. in lavor of O’Neil Mt’g. Co. vs. Olive Brown, as the prop erty of the defendant. Levy made by W.SJ ihars, L. C. Also at tlie same time and place, one undivid ed one-hail iiileicst m the west half of lot oi land No. 158 in the 4th District and 4th Section of Floydcouuty, Ga. and being a strip ol land run ning across the cniifu lot on the west side of original lot and saidpart of lot being one contain ng 40 acres. Levied Ou by virtue of a Justice Court ti ta issued from the 1120th District G. M. in fa or of J. J. Conn vs. Win. Allen Sr. s the prop erty ot the defendant. Levy made by A.S. While L. C. Also at the same time ami place, that part of land lot No. 929 in the 3rd, District and 4th. Sec tion of Floyd County, Ga., Known as lot So. 8. in the villiage of Cave Spring, it being the lot whereon the defendant now resides • l.evied on by virtue of a Justice Court ti fa issued from Hie 829th. District G. m in favor of J. W Coker 24 Co. vs. M .M. Penny as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, Lots of land No's 58 (dfty-eigbt) and 59(tif.y-niiie) in the 16th District and 4th. (fourth) Section of Floyd coun ty Ga., known as the Higlitleld place and where on the defendant lornierly resided, each ot said lots containing tony (40) acres more or less. Le vied on by virtue of a Justice Court ft fa issu d trom the 82911 r District G. M. in favor of Cave Spring Mercantile Co. vs.' Etizabeih Higlitleld, as the property of the uefenuant. Also at the same time and place, all tnat tract oi parcel ol land situated lying ami being in formerly South Rome now the FUth V 5 aid of the city of i.ome, Floyd county, Ga. known as lot No. 4in tlie map ot the Sproull & Pepper property, lying and on the west slue of Blull St., fronting one hundred (190) feet on Bluff Street, running back same witdlh two hun<lreu(2()o) feet known as the Beek or Vandiver bouse, and bounded on Hie southward by Bai ley’s, formerly Urs. Jones’ property and on 'he northwest by Harry Donkle's vacant >ot, on the westward by Whitehead’s, now Berry's pr<»i>er ty and on the eastward by Bluff Street' Lev lid ou by virtue of afl ta issued from the Floyd Su perior Court, in favor ot Emily D. Knapp vs. Jeanie Watkins, as the property of the defen dant Also at the seme time and place, one farm ly ing in a body iu the (23d)t wenty-third Dist. and (3u) section of Floyd County Ga.consisting of the west half of land, lot No. 353, adjoining lauds of the East Rome Laid Company, said tarm containing (R'>; eighty acres more or less. Levied on by virtue ol a Ufa issued from the Floyd Superioi Court in favor of S. R. Knapp vs Detinis H Hunt as the propsrty of tho defend ant. Also at the same time and place the west half of lot number (289) two hundred and sixty-nine in the (23d) twenty third district, (3d) third sec tion of Floyd County Ga. levied on by virtue Jof a tifa issued from Floyd County City Court in fa vorof J. B,Tippin Administrator of lt.V.Mitch ell, deceased, against Andie Watters, unpaid purchase money for said land. A deed has been executed andtiled in conformity to the statute iu such eases, and the purchaser will be enti tled to the rentsfor the present year, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land N >s. 70,71 and 108 in the 4th District and 4th Section of Floyd County Ga. Levied on by vir tue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of R. D. Van Dyke, vs. J. A. McArver, as the property of the defenuaut and in his possession. Property pointed out by t’lantiff’s Attorneys. Written notice of Levy given to defendant and also to R. B. McArver. JAKE C. MOORE, Sheriff Application for Letters of Dis miss’on. GEGRGIA, Floyd County: Whereas Mrs. L. U. G. Presley, Guardian of Fannv G. Presley, represents t< the eourt in her petition duly tiled, that she Ims administered Fanny G. Presley’s estate. This is to cite all per sons lyncerned. kiro’rp nd creditors, to snow cause, if any they c n, why >aid administrator should not be diseh... ,: . com his administra tion and receive le.ters of dismis-ion on the First Monday in September 1894. This August Oth. 1894, John P. Davis. Aug 7-300. Ordinary Floyd county Geoigia. Libil for Divorce. Ja meg McCool 1. vs. ! Libel for Divorce Mary Davis McCool) Floyd Superior Court, March Tenn, 1894. To the defendant, Mary Davis McCool, you are hereby notified to be an i apu-ar at the next Superior < <> trt to be held in and for said Coun anon the 4th Monday in next September then had there to mat e your defense, it any you h ive to plantiff’s libel for divorce. Witness the hand of W. M. Henrv, Judge of said t’ouit, this April Uth. 1894. W m,. Beyseigel, Clk. Supr, Court- NOl ICE GEORGI A, Floyd County. Notice is hereby given that a petition signed by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 9ii2*id District G M. of said County ha* le n filedin my office a-kihg that the benefit for the provi sions of Sections 1449,14511, 1451, 1452, 1453 and 14’4 of the Code of Georgia, of 1882 and the amendments thereto, shall apply to said 962nd. District* G M. of said County. I further give nstice that said matter will be heard on the 13th day of August “next ’ and if no valid ob jections are shown an Election will be ordered to occur on the 29th. divot August “next” “1994” o decide the question of “Fence” or “Stock Law” according to the Statues In such case, made and provided. Given under my hand aud Official Signature This 3uly 23rd. 1H94. 20d. John P Davis Ordinary F'oyd Co, Ga ————♦ ———— Application for Letters ot Disinission. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas E L Bosworth, administrator of Jas T Vandiver dec’ll, represents o the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered Jam* s T Vandiver’s estate This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show catisle, if any thev c ui, why said adminis trator should not l>e discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in Aug. 1894 This May 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Geo Xii Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County:— Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinarj will be sold before the Court house door in th * Citv of Rome, said County between the leg , hours of Sale, on the fl*st Tuesday in Align* 1894. the following property to wit: Qu** lot In DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)City of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., known as the former residence of J. P.M. Hvrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street in the said Ci v 90 feet and ex tending back, same wi ith 149 feet, aud being the property, conveyed bv deed of Mrs. .Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs. M. 11. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa Court said County in Book “Y.” of deeds, Page 498, Vo. 448 on June *}Bth. 1879, and alsidascrib e l in deed ol Martha E Kn >x, to raid R. B. Me Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 ami Recorded in Bork“C. K.” of deeds, Page 282 No. 187. G>o *1 lot sold as tt<e property of William T. Sa on deceased. This July trd. 1.194. W. J. Gordon. Administrate! De Bonis Non with will annexed of Wm. T. Gordon deceased, Estates mission. GEORGIA, Floyd County: Whereas Mrs. Dora Cohen.Gmwdian, of Mamfa Cohen, rej resents to the court in her petition duly tiled, hat she had anministered Mamin CSy hen's estate. ’I his is to cite all |>ersons concern ed, kindred ami creditors, to show cause, if ;«i<l they can, why said Guardian should not be THs cliarged from her administation and receive let ters of dismission on tlie tirst Mondav in August 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3(><l. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County, Georffia Application for Letters o Dis u'ssion. GEORGIA Floyd Countv Whereas Johu C, Pnnlup Executive, Henry I’rintup, represents to the court in his iietltii duly tiled, that be has ado inistered Henry 3. I’rintup’s estate. 'Jh sis to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor should not be di charged from hi< Executorship and re move letters ofdismisslon on the lirst Mondi y in Septemb-r 1894, This June 4tli 1594 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEt >RG 1 A, Fi.oy t> County: Where:is W. It. Reese, Administrator of Reese M. Braden, represents to the court in his peti, tion duly filed, that he has administered Reese M. Braden's estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, toahQw cause, if any they can, why saifl administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October 18:>4. This July 4th. lx:M. 7-4-3ino. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Road Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd County t Whereas W. K. smith, etal., have cetittoned the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rev enue of said Count., asking that tbese'tlement road now leading and running direct from 6e ney, Georgia, and running uirectlv bv what is known as Rodgets old Barn Place and Henry Drn.'tmond’s dwelling house and intersectbig with the public road known as the Pleasant Hope church road, at or near Drummonds school house, be made a second class public road, and the Rosil Commissioners of 1504 Dis trict G. M■ C ounty having reported tlie proposed rr.aj to lie of public utility. Now, this is to cite al* (lenons having objections thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom, to make the same known to the Board of Comiris sumers at the next meeting to lie held on th* first Monday m August 1894. > Witness the Hon John C. Foster Chairnumot the Board, This July sth. 1894, d-30-d. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Election Notice ‘‘For Fence’* or “btock Law.” Georgia Floyd County: Notice is hereby given that an Election will lie held at the Court house g ouud in the 962nd District (Chulio) G. M of said oonntv on the 211th. day of August lust, in which the queettoa will be submitted to the qualified voters of said District ‘ ‘For Fence” or “Stock I-aw ” Given under my hand and Official signature this 13th. of August 18:4. John P. Davis, IM. ' Ordina< Application for Guardianship GEORGIA, Floyd County— To all whom it may concern : Hamilton Yan cy having applied for Guardianship of the per son and prrparty of Frank Holland, minor child of Sarah Bazelle, late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my ottice. at 19 o’clock A. M., on the first Monday in September »ext. This August Bth. 1894. John P. Davis, g-8-30d. Ot Unary and ex officio Clerk C. O. What Nerve Berries have done for others will do 7\ j VIGOR \ OF 15TH DAY. fVI E IV! Easily, Quick!/ and Permanently Re3b\ad. ’sotJ u~f. A positive dive for nil Wt*i Npfvou'mipus Debility. and ail their train of evi’s n-sr.ltin * from early errors and later excesses; the lesq! of overwork, nick,im- worry, Develop \ mill gives toue and to eti or Slop* uuna* urnl lo*-r nirhtl* eattiMMioiiN caus'd by youH<<d errors or pj use oi tobacco. opiuiri and N'fquor 9“ leA(l to caption and infinity 1 ie’r use shows Immediate improvement. Ai-.’ep. oo notation. Insist upon having the ijenj n€* Nerve Berries, " , . , I t u to , ;.ar.v'?i pocket. Price. *I.OO per box. six boxes, i n lul t.eat menu *5.00. Guarantee'! toeure any , ase. t not kept by your druggist we win send them t» mail, upon receipt of price. .-- plain wrap- Pamphlet fr.-e. Address all man orders €“ AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.. Cincinnati ' For sale by Crouch & Co. Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune to receive a sma’l bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy when three mem bers of his family were sick with dys entery. This one small bottle curtd them all and he had some left which he gave to Goe. W. Baker, a promi nent merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C. and it cured him of the same complaint, When troubled with dys. entt ry, diarrhoea, colic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows! its introduction and use has made it very popular. 25 end 50 cent bottles for sale by. Lowry Bros, Druggist. W. L. Douglas Minis’ ISTHtBtST. JiiWE. nosquiakino. 8—». CORDOVAN, lENCHA ENAMELLED CALE ■.^. 5 - O FINECAIf&KANGAim 3. W POLICE, 3 Sous, , so .12. WORKINGMEN * EXTRA FINE. S.VJBoysSchoolShoeSL •LADIES- SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L-DCUGLAS, 3ROCKTON. MASS. You cun save money by purchasing W. Im Dougina Shoca, Because, we are tne largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee t e value by stamping the name ana price on . e bottom, which protects you against high ices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes •tai custom work in style, easy fitting and aring dualities. We have them sold every :ere at lower prices for the value given than •/other make. Take no substitute. If you! .iter cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens,