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"he Greatest Show on Earth, at Borne Tuesday September 18th.
-r n a ll its Entirety, Under tlie Personal Gruidance of its Founders
Their Triumphal Southern Tour. —The Only, The
Original. The Eainous.
SELLS BROS.’ BIGS! lows WORLD.
MONOPOLY of nil 1 Hat’S Worth Seemg m the TINTED Field; Gf a adar than Ever; is as Superb in Oualitv as
pin Quan'dy; Introducing Mi Njv Exc u Features; TH n’Ec.-R NG COLOSS AL CIRCUS, Royal Roman Hippodrome Racesand
at riip Dav Sports, HugeEievatM SPp.e, FO-Cagu Mer acene. Gladiatorial vombab-, Aquarium, Australian Aviarv. Ara-
Ca a ... / 4 . 4 + ■» o 0 0 0 b m Qaravan: Spectacular Pageant and Tran Pacific Wild Beast Exhibit, o » * * « - ; - 4. + < ( 4.
TT"FTT"* CT"?? T b { ERNOON , *"T"‘.""'l *T "8 —e EXHIBITION GRfViNnQ«
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■ SELLS BKOTHERS THE GREATEST SHOW ON E.A.RTH.
Il is so .A dniitteo by Pvess, Public and Slioxvnien.
CCIIQ‘Rr?(T TII h” R QAt-h nugh’y m!n uru «!"» 8 !mr t>» t‘o pun ic > I
bL LLoO OVz ' n * nvaiH. Tuey ar* th* er*-»L rs ,»t the ehow tha i> >■ 4 ’ho r , am*, , their millions of friend a who honor them with u vir-it this
havp pt 'soiiallv tnai.aged it eooMintoU'.lv tor twenty three vnar.*. »< d hav* the pruuu <i,n ciiun of in- year. You can te yon seeing just what is promised. Others have copied our advertisements and
trod ici r' more legitimate char <cier and responsibility into the «h<»w business than w>-< ev, r known stolen our tit'e, but onr show is toi big, too great, tio magnificent, too well known to be suoc-ewfully
betore They do not borrow I'm cast-off pimues of fioad m.-ii I» m squerade in. They do not travel imitated.. You will not regret your visit to SELLS BROTHER’S Shows and its pleasant memories will
uoder'd.fd men’s mimes. endure for years.
all ITpav Fpnhires :is Represented Embracing all Celebrities of the JLrenic “World.
STARTLING ACTS in Three Separate -Elings and Two Elevated Stages.
IT HAS all the Great Equestriennes, Equestrians, 30'horse Riders. Educated Hors s framed Pennies. DONT FAIL to see the Mightiest, Richest, Largest and Most Cl n-sicai, Picturesque and N T ov*l Street
Perf irnr k FlHuhantP Trained Seals aid Sea Lions, I'n iu*d Hnpotami. framed Storks, Rooster Parade ever seen in any city. Prodi gal Profusion of Princely Paraohernalia Proudly ' Pres-uied in me
OcheJ'H.Con-dcal Cliwns, .Jesters, Gladiators, Jockeys. Choi.m. rs, Bic cimt, Liners, Dancers in G*™d Recession on the Morning of the Exhibition. WaTJH FOR II’! SEE IT! DON 1’ MISS IT!
fact all the Champion Performers of America and Europe grouped in an Unpiecedeuled Programme . Jn -
Sells Brothers Big Show of the Woild is the Generous Master ofthe Situation.
Progressive, Peerless. Perpetual, Pi incely, P jpuiar, Pre-eminent. .... ;■
CAAM Admit, to AU Combi. «d Show., Circus Man.wie.n.illu.p..drom. CHILDREN I?Vnw}lAdu Providod with «
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■ DENTISTS
JA. WlLLS—Dentist—2o6l-2 Broad strw
, over Cantrell and Owen* store.
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f ATTORNEYS
J. H. Spn lock, Attorney at Law, Masonic
Temple Huildidg
Temple Building Rome Georgia.
JAWES B TEVIX—Att.o'-noy at Law otl'«
Poverty Hui posco.Hc t eor ior 3rd Avo.me
a c r^*c™ hwo,h> - «
Rom«,Grt.
Rhj'u.'.* G^'V— Attorneys at law. Qihc.
in Masonic leumie. Rome, Gh.
v ANDIVEIt -Attorney and Conn
, ’“Hor at Law-aome, Ua /
MB\A/ f \ W. STARLING -Knot
Rome, Ga. f e b23.
"mV 11 ? V, " r “' y-at-Law. ■
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INI'Ad NR t?ii W - J ' NUNNaLLY, W
'*r> < Broad street. Koine,Ga
H r~ H/B| C!*NS Afr, SURGEONS
Isßj, Offi^\^J l - , ' ,| y«lciati and Burgee-
’ warn ' r *““' leQr - avenue A, F,nm.
<,ff trs hi* , . f, 2 f , t l i~ I’hsfMCUll 1 ’ hSfMCUII »»*• Surge, ri
p!< ’ °f R-i.J ««"'onal services to the poo
Cn "~. ~, » ,,rr '-' nn '‘tb!r couutrj
street. * ”»t»iu s dnig store, Jo
R. W j ——-
11 ". resldet ,». y“ ’ tr *’ c Telepin,,,
r. £* p Hi
J and Surgt* 0 *
H 30,J Uh M , lUe ,ne Skiing.
'l’2/\ at 'ire' hr I '?’* ’?'■ a,,, Snrjcon
'3 ke«i*y ,ol ">s m drag store
**» Second Ave,
auj c J. '‘ gnetlc Oil cure
P 4“ «»“ beJd a“’ ' UUrnal
■* Cr ; , by
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
i
t . Including Books
Call at office for particulars
’ ; n’ n visny
I
-EDWD. BUCHANAN.
Armstrong Hotel.
Teacher of Violin,
Mandolin, Gu it a r.
| Young Ladies taught
at Residence until
Shorter College opens.
9-1-1 -mo.
wm-iuhu—ii »mi nwniiiwuii—■ ■mnwiiiiwmiiw—
Yalnahls Farms frtiit or
sa'ifi
We have On hand a
number o f good farms
for rent or sale. These
farms have come into
our hands at very rea
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at low
prices and on most
, favorable terms. Ten
antsanc ouyeiswould
do well to consult us
before trading. We can (
rent or seii. To good
parties, wishing time
1 on Farms we a e
pareci to offer bargains
Com? and see us
Hcskinson & Harris.i
THE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY SEPTEMBER, 18 1894.
' GRESSONSLAIN
By Murderous Moon Shiners in
Arkansas.
THROUGH HIS HEART
He Fires at his Murderers
» Twice Before he Expires.
U. S. Deputies Gone
to the Scene of
Trouble.
Little Rock Ark ; September 18
—The remains ofT. B. Grisson the
; deputy United Slates marshal who
i was killed by the two moonshiners
James and John Cook in Pike
' I county Saturday night arrived this
afternoon and were buried imme
diately upon their arrival. The
i J body was badly decomposed,
1 The killing of Grisson occurred
I twelve miies west of Amity near
the place where Deputy United
States Marshal Trammel was killed
by shiners, in 1888. Grisson was
shot in the heart and tired twice
at the desperadoes before he died,
The sutbontiHS here believe
that the moGushiuers in Pike couu :
ty are members of tli-* Cook gaug ;
«f outlaws who have be-n operat
ing in the Indian Territory for l
years.
About a month «go tney robbed
an Oklahoma bank an 1 so -n after i
| a robbery at I’ahleqm h. I
In a fight with the •*i"rsnn"s 1
i one of the robbers was 8 mt ;QI ■ j
capture*', and he is now in jail at'i
Forth Smith. Ii
Marshal Gaines ai d seven dep- 1
uties left Arkadelphia this morn- |
ing so - Pike county, where they i
j will remain several days in search
lof the murderous moonshiners. |
HINES DECLINES
He will not Meet Governor Atkin
son in Debate.
HIS ANSWER “TO THEM"
B arnes Atkinson Because the
Democratic State Execu
tive Committee would
not Supersede the
Election Laws.
Atlanta, Sept. 17.—Judge Hines,
the Populist candidate, refuses to
meet Col. Atkinson in j >int de
bate, and what otherwise promised
to be a series of interesting discuss
ions is at an end. Judge Hines’ let
ter is as fol ows:
Atlanta, Ga., S pt. 15.—Hon.
W. Y. Atkin-on, Newnan Ga.—
Deaf Sir: On my return to At
lanta today I find your letter of
the 12th instant, mailed at New
nan on the 13th inviting me to
jointly discuss with you the issue
of the present campaign.
In view of the fact that the ex
ecutive committee of your party
has refused to recommend a divi
sion of managers of the polls be
tween the Democrats and Populist
at the approaching state election
and in view of the late date of
your invitation the acceptance of
which w mid compel m • to cancel
my appointment your let
ter was recieved 1 decline your in
vation.
Joint discussions of these issues
will do no good if the means <f j
having the judgment of the votesj
fairly expressed upon the n are de
nied. Had your committee grant
ed this request of our Committee,
and had your invitation come ear
lier, it would have affor led me
pleasure to discuss with you the
issu s of this campaign.
Yours most Res ectfully,
“James K. Hin«s.”
REMOVAL.
After doing business
for six years on sth.
■ Ave., in the Fourth
Ward, I have removed
my stock of staple and
’ fancy groceries to the
R. V. Mit :helloldstand,
recently occupied by L.
5 G. Todd, at 409 Broad
St. where I am better
p epairtd than ever be
fore io cater to t h e
wants of myoid cus
tomer 3 and the public
• generally.
Yours for the best
to eat,
L. A. Dempsey,
409 Broad, St.
. 9-7- 1 mo.
Ta x I evy.
Ofliceof Foird ot Commissioners of Roads
a id Revenue of Flbydcounty, Geordi*.
' i Rome, Ga., September lath, 181)4.
The Hoard having taken into oonsideratio i
( the levying of taxes for the present flsehl year
the taxable property of toe county being f«uud
from the tax Digest to tie for the present iyear
8t.78W2.00
the State General tax being 4.37 00 mills on
the dol'ar ou the foregoing, making the .urn of
$34,001.32.
The following tax is hereby levied:
Sphcikic Tax,
To pty principal *»•«< interest on bonds
17 1-2 per cent on State tax $5,060.00
To run the 334'3 —100 jer cent
Qu State tax 11.277.58
Tollridge fund, Nothing.
rojt Cocntv Purposes*
| To general fund, 33.19-100 per cent on 8 ate
' tax 11-277 58
To Jury fund 25 per cent on State 8 499.1,
To Jail fund 10 per cent “ 3.400.13
To Poor fund 10 per cent “ 3,400.13
843.804. 0
Ths same being 5.63-100 mills ou the dollar
on taxab e pr. petty ut the county, maki ig in
ah, lor State and v ouu»y puiposes, one ce*t ou
the dollar.
Ordered, further, that such legal notice bo
given of this levy .is required bys.atute.
Joust., post eh, chairman.
-vlax Mkvehhabut, Clerk.
bew are of ointments forcas
• 1 ARRHTHATCONTAIN MERCURT
* as mercury will surely dejtroy th
J sense of smell and completely de-
I range the whole system when en
| t jr i n g it through the mucous sur
> faces. Such articles should never
, be used except on prescriptions
. from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
J manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co,, Toledo, 0., contains no mer
' cur y, and is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood’ and
: mucous surfaces of the system. ,
In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure ba
sure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally ami is made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free.
IW*Sold.by Druggists, price 75c
per bottle.
Lucky Strike tobac-
3 o Best natural lea
Warter’s “Hand
made grows more poo
uiar as toe days go by
and its because of mer*
it. For sale by all deal
ers. Try one.
The Hon. Wm. H. Felton will
address the people of Floyd coun
ty at the Court House in Rome,
Saturday the 22-d of September ■
at 11:30 a. ni. All are cordially*
invited regardless of party affilia
t ions, both white and colored.
S. J. \\ hatley, Char’m.
9-12-ts. Exc. Com. P. P. F. Co.
Flour 40cts. at Mor
ris’ Telephone 26.
£