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About The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1894)
Y ES! Our new goods continue to ar rive, And in a few days we will have as RICH and tasty a display of China, Cut Glass and Royal Vi treous goods as was eve shown in Rome. Our stock will be of the latest patterns and decorations, and of the QUALITY* To be found in any city this side of New York, We carry in the finer qualities Os -jgeCHINA and CUT GLASS»§«- Only the product of the standard Manu facturers in these lines; every piece stam ed and guaranteed, Buy from us and you get tine BEST NOT THE NEXT BEST. Forth s week we will put on SPECIAL SALE Some very pretty pieces of p'ain and decora ted China as odd pieces, at remarkably low prices. We will need the room for our new goods and make this special offer forth week. We invite you to call and examine this spac ial line as well as our entire stock. Our goods are the finest to be found. PRICES RIGHT ON EVERYTHING Remember our Special Sale of odd China ieces this week W. H. STEELE, (Carver* Harpers *:OLD STANT)h- BUYING A PIANO. - * You have been thinking d buying a Piano lor a long time. Jf you keep putting it o4T you will never get it. Now is the time to buy, a* 'all is near at hand, crops were never better Nights are getting longer, a* d you have more time to enj ">y music. Call at store 227. B oad street and let me show you some tine in struments. I can sell you a new Piano for $200,00. A good one like the Kingsbery Piano fjr $300,00,0r a I rstclass onewill cost a little more. Terms easy. If you can’t call at the store write for catalogue and price AU 1 want is a chance to prove my claims. I s li some of the best make oi Pianos and Or gans. and will saveyou mon ey on anything in the music line. E. E. FORBES, 227. Broad St. Rome Ga. and AnmstonAla. A GFtAIVW OFFER! EDEE MME. A. RUPPERT’S ■ HEE FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPERT Bar 8: ‘‘l appreciate the fact .7 that there are many thou •andsofladiesln the United ,TiK*jVUrafiry States that would like to try » M Bly World-Renowned Face vfv Bleach: but have been <g{£S I kept from doing so on ac- w* &9>-. OOUntofprlAwhich i5»2.00 K& I* r hottleor 3 boules taken together, 85.00. In order ’KxWJi BFwK that all of these mny bare NS/ an opportunity, I will give every caller, absolutely free, a sample bottle, and to supply those out I. TTt7?? - city ,or in any part of the World.l will send itsafely packedin plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp ” lo^l. e bi2?fh^ , A fr • ck, *’•• PtaP'e’.moth. sal lowness,blackheads,acne.ecsema,el 1 ineu rouirh » atocol <>ration or disease of the skin Fas7»?J , .’?J n °‘' < * UBed b y f,,clal expression) sacs Bleach removes absolutely. It does not a cover up a. do, but 1, a mtre. ~ “ ADAM < A - KVFPF.KT.IDepLC.) EaatMthSt., new york city. MCALEER DEFEATED. A Surprise in Third Philadelphia Congressional District. Philadelphia Pa. Sept, 21. —The democrats of the Third congres sional distr.ct, in convention in this city, this morning nominated Joseph P. McCuileu as their can didate over Congressman Wm. Me Alter. The vote was McCul'en 18; McADer 10 The defnat.of McA eer, who was elected to the fifty-second and fif ty-third congress from the district as an independent demo crat, was a great surprise . The other four congressional districts of Philadelphia have overwhelming republican majori ties, but democratic nominations were made in each today* D. J. Callahan was nominated in the First district, (Max Hertz berg in the Second, Gustave A, Miller in the Fourth and Dr. Da via Moffet m the Fifth. Oilier democratic conventions nominated J. Henry Williams and Theo F. Jenkins (incumbent) for judges of the common pleas court; Thomas C. Else, city treas urer; Franklin C. Buckley, regis terer of wills. Judge William B. Hanna of the orphans court was renominated by the republicans yesterday. He was endorsed today by the democrats. Candidates for the general assem bly were also chosen throughout the city. The sanitaryfeorps of New York City now embraces k three female physicians, who are under the same rule, and are required to do the same amount of work, as their male associates. They are Drs. Alice Mitchell, Helen Knight and Frances G. Deane. Shell Road tobacco best 15c plug on earth THE HUSTLER OF ROME,FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 189 T ELEGTEIG CAR COLUMN Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Dr. Joe Davis, who has been with Trevitt & Johnson for some ’ time, has accepted a splendid po | sition with a Savannah house, and will leave on the first of Octolier for his new home. ‘‘Orange Blossom” is a painless cure of all diseases peculiar to wo men. Sold fresh by D. W. Curry, When it rams it pours. Be ready by having on hand one of those elegant guaranteed .Mackintoshes irom Coker, at $7.50. Best flour at Morris 45cts. Telephone 26.’ Miss Sallie Burns, of Gordon county, after a pleasant visit to the family of Capt. A. W. Ballew returned home today. ‘•When the weather is wet, You must not fret” avoid it by owning one of Cokers rubber coats for $2,00. Flour 40cts. at Mor ris’ T eiephone 26. Starch 5 cents lb. Morris Books, slates,tablets and pencils at Smiths Prof. W. O. Connor, of Cave Spring is in the city. When traveling, always take a cake of Johnson’s Oriental Soap with you diseases are often caught from using hctel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch & Co. Mr. A. B. McArver, of Coosa and one of Floyd’s most prosperous far mers, is in the city. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases. Common sense requires a direct application like “Orange Blossom.” Sold by D. W. Curry. Presiding Elder T. F. Pirece will preach under the tent in the morning at 9:80. He will preach in the First Methodist, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Editor George Holder, of the Cedartown Advance Courier, is in the city on buisness for his paper. H, A. Smith will sell you school books cheaper than the cheapest. Don’t haggle with your tailer over a $40.00 suit, when you can get it of Coker for $15.00. Mr. B J. Tedder, of Silver Creek, is here today. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cure cramps and colic and internal neu ralgia and beadache and backache nstantly. 25 and 50 cts. For sale by ,T T Crouch & Co M. J. H. Brett, of the ‘.Brunswick & Western, is spending a few days in Atlanta and at Rome, his former home. —Brunswick Times. What’e the use O’Kicking when you can get fitted out from tip to toe at Cokers. Hat for SI.OO. Suit (all wool) $15.00. Shoes solid leather. SI.OO total $7.00 H. P. Wooten, of Rome, is in the city, registered at the Oglethorpe. Brunswick Times. “Gov.” Bradshaw a jirosperous merchant of Seney, is in the city to day. Billy Patterson was never hit so bard as high priced competion was hit when Coker opened the Ball with a $5.00 all wool suit. Little Rosa, daughter of Mr. Will Gammon, who was convales cent for a while, is worse again. She is seriously ill with typhoid fever, but is receiving skillful treatment. Sam Baker, of Atlanta, one of most popular dealers in all kinds of vehicles and vehicle fix tures, is in the city on business. Sam Whitmire, who has been spending a few days in the city, left today for Chattanooga. Clever Bob McGinnis, of Stiles boro, is here today. Will Fain, was tried for burg lary in the city court this morning, but was discharged. FOUGHT OVER POLITICS.! Populi st and a Democrat Mix up; and get Hurt. Sylvania Ga. September 20 j ! Sheriff ’ L. B. Brooker of bcreven coun'y was seriously shot today by George M. Zeigler and his son Sol Zelgltr. Tne sheeting occu.ed hi Zeigler station five mires Irom Sy.vuiiia on the Sylva.ita rsiiroad. Brooker is a democrat and a can <lida e for sheriff ot this county. Z-igler is a populist. D is impossible just yet to get the full particulars but it se> ms that Brooker and Zeigler entered into a pol'.ical discussion a little before the train reached Zeigler station ami came to bows. Con ductor West interfered ami parted them. When the tram reached Zeigler station Zeigler got oil' ana m a few mmtues Sol Zeigler his sou was seen with him. Wbod d the first shooting has not been us certained. Parties wiio were there say that they heard the Zeiglers and Brooker exchange curses a±.d the xiing com menced, The Sylvania train hud be, gun to move oft from the sial inn when the paities to the fighting met on the platform. There was shooting done by the Zeiglers and Brooker, and the latter was shot in the head, in the side and in the arm. Dr. S. W. Mims wus called imine-- : diutely after tbe train reached byl vania and upon a hasty examination of the wounds pronounced Sheriff Brooker dangerously hurt. George Zeigler was shot a little above the heart, and bul Zeigler was shot in the arm. A great deal of excitement pre vails at presem, but it is hoped it I will soon subside. The friends of all I parties iegretjthe affiar exceeding!' , especially as the J rouble was ol a political nature. A Barn Struck by Lightning Cave Spring ,jCa., September 20. —The hardest rain of the season fell here Monday night. It was ushered in with a cyclonish wind, which did much harm to both cotton and corn. During the rainstorm Mr. Felix Corput’s large hay barn was struck by lightning and the roof set on fire. But for timely assistance the barn and contents would have been consumed. A remarkable fact in connection with this particular bolt is that after setting the roof on fire it passed down and shivered a plank, on one side of which there was a large quantity of oats and on the other hay stood up against it ten feet deep. Neither was ig nited. Taking Time by the Forelock. “Shall I have to get married when I grow up?” asked little Flossie one day of her mother. “Just as you please, near,” an swered her mother with a smile. “Mostwomen do marry, however. “Yes, suppose so,” continued the little girl musingly, “and I guess I’d better start right in and hustle for a husband now. They say Aunt Jane has been at it for twenty years and hasn’t caught one yet.”—Wechsler & McNulty’s Weekly. Joint Debate in Worth. Isabella, Ga., Sept 20. —Demo- crats and populists had a barbecue and joint debate at Poulan today. About 1,200 were present. H. G. Turner, Thomas Morgan and Ben Russell spoke for the Democrats. Mr. Smith, the populists nominee for congress, and J. 11. Prickett, spoke for the populists. They were completly annihilated. The democrats gained many votes. The party is encouraged all along the line. Robbed by Highwaymen. Fort Worth, Tex., September 20. — W. T Mogning, a farmer of thio county, living near Arlington, was robbed today of SSOO. Mogning had sold a quantity of Cotton to Dallis merchants, and was on his way hrme when he was intercepted by three highwaymen. Three suspects have been arrested. Mr. Henry E. Reese, of Atlanta, is at the Armstrong. Mr. E. H. Richardson, a promi nent insurance man of Atlanta, b here. i WAIT FOR THE BIITSRoF NOT HERE TILL&OCT, 16. BARNUM & BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. 1,000 PEOPLE EMPLOIED. Grand Ethnological Congress OF STRANGE AND SAVAGE PEOPLE. -- Sublime Eqnes *r,an Tournament « May-Polo Dance! I** Fox-Hunters* Meet! |L/A a Encampment! Wmjohanna, The Widow of &W’CHIKO! Th® Giant Gorillas ffWh trained Animal Exhibition I aW>4|drWild and Domes ®eas^s P er * forming at once Lag in an IRON. BIRRED Arena. K ff KvTj l 6 Champion Male anijFemai.b Barb Back Riders. A ‘ 20 Clowns of All Kinds. tvXF 50 Cages of Wild Beasts, 50 Aerial Artists, ZjßkS'K'*' l '" 50 Riders,Jockeys and Drivers, y'aMCiV 20 Kinds of Races, ft 300 Circus and Arenic VkCSi Performers. jKuf 2 Herds of Wisest Hie- 2 Elevated-tages. 'yA 1 Tr‘ac“° th RaCe s''" 1 Steel-Barred Ani- f ATI W mal Arena, J'* T* (R 2 Menageries of Wild > & Trained Beasts, < ' 20 Giant and Pigmy imSMS ..a fTwSjffi Displays, jfeCTfflK 12 Water-proof Can- —5»/, vas Tents, 400 Superb Horses and COSSACI? to DYAK Ponies, 1,000 WONDERFUL SIGHTS. WATCH FOR THE NEW STREET PARADE With he Sovereigns of the World. Performances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M. Admission to AU, 50 cents. Children half price. Oar prices the same North and South. rn Pl ADMISSION hl I 0 OUR PRICES THE SAME uUiulu; North and South TWO TO ONE. It is Rumored that the Dispensary Law viill be Sustained. Columbia, 8. C-, September 20. —The Register will publish an ar ticle in the morning in which it' says that it has reliable authority ' for stating that the judges of the 1 supreme bench have written their l decisions in the < elebrat°d dispen sary cases. The information is that Justices Pope and Gary will declare for the constitutionality of the law in toto, while Chief Justice Mclver will maintain its unconstitution ality on the same grounds advanc ed by him in a previous decision. This is the way everybody ex pected the decision to be rendered and the story is likely true. The opinion•» of the justices have n< t yet been filed with the clerk of the court. When su ;h a decision >s render ed the authorities will resume their warfare on* 1 blind tigers’with increased vigor and it will be strange if much trouble doos not follow. Barbecue at Lithonia. Lithonia. Ga. September 20 The demo ‘rats are m iking prepra • rations for i bardecut hero tom >r row. It is expected thi.t the peo ple will flock from every corner of DeKalb and that Fulton and the adjoining counties will have good representation. Messrs. A. 8. Clav and Bob Berner will make address es. Messrs. L G. Y. Baser, and C L. B icon, of Gadsden, are visit ing in Rome. Jelly Sets, at Morns’ Telephones. The “Operator” Com pany is registered at theCeYral Hotel. DON'T BE FOOLED By inferior 25 cent shows playing the South at iamased prices, while making f a l 8e promises of fictitious reduc. tions. The ONI.YIBIG SHOW Coming South in all its ma«- o nitude, undiminished and undivided is the kA. BfIILEY GREATEST, J SHOW ON EARTH Which is larger, better and grander than ever, and which exhibits as follows: | Augusta, Oct, 12; Athens, Oct, 13; Atlanta, Oct, 15, Rome, Oct, 16; Chattanooga, 0ct,17. NOTICE! Having this day sold my good will in busi ness Undertaking, Fur niture etc., to the Mc- Donald-Sparks-Ste w art Co., I bespeak for i them the liberalpatron age extended us in the iPasc knowing that they 1 merrit the same by their strict and careful atten tion to business. W. A. Rhudy. Referingto the above we assure the public that they can expect ot us none but the best ot attention and consider ation in the Undertak ing departme n t—-o u r success and reputation in the furniture an d carpet business is too well known to need any comment at this time soliciting your trade in all ourdepartments, we are yours truly, . M c Do n a I d-S parks- Stewart-Co. Koad Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd County: „ a titioned Whereas W. E. Smith, etal., have the Board of Commissioners of Roads » ent enue of said Count/, asking that the® e . m road i.ow leaning ami rui mug ' ,I: ’“ C IIV w hatis I ney, Georgia, and running uiiec.iv i. H( , u ry known as Rmlgets <ld Barn 1 laoe a■‘ ting Drummond's dwelling house and 1 n „ ]eaßau t with the public road known as tne ' 1)(]s Hope church road, at or near D ~ü b lic school house, be made a second cias» i l)is _ road, and the Road Commissioners* ' te jthe trict G. M• of said Comity having repot tllis proposed road to be of public utility. - tliere to is to cite all persons having w or claims for damages arising tne Coniu >js make the same known to the Boaru i t!ie sinners at the next meeting to nene first Monday m August 1894. chairman 0 ' Witness the Hon. Joh a C. Foster the Board, This July stla 1894, , clerk. d-30-d. Max Meyerhardt, v Warter's “H and made” grows more P°P ularasthe days go oy and its because of , it. For sale by ah de ers. Try one.