The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 23, 1894, Image 6

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SHOVED THE QUEER But Came to Grief Through a Wo man. WEALTHY STAVE DEALER In the Toils for Advancingl Money to Buy the Plates- Twenty Dollar Silver Can gerous Counterfeit. St. Louie, Mo., Sept. 22—Th- United States secret serviCT officers of this dlrtnci have arrested Adam H. H< flley. ot Ashley, I 1 . and J. C. and H- 8 Wilson, ot Jonesboro, Ark., upon the charge of making and shoving counteriei' money. Letters found on the niei show ’hat they work'd inbmmo ny. At Holley’s home the officers lounu a complete cuupierleitiug outfit, in cluding two presses,paper, ink, acie thread paper, plates and etc., in quantities large enough to make $250,000 of “queer” money. Hoffl iy hae aiways stood well in Ahley and his arrest is a sur prise there. ’1 he counterfeit silver certificate and is dangerous Washington September 21. the arrest last u’ghtof A. 11. Hoffl-y. alias Waietman at Ashley, 111., n regarded as a very important cap ture by the chief of the secrete ser Vice, Mr Hazel . The plalo which h * counterfeit ed (the S2O Manning note) was so calculated to deceive that an Ar kansas sheriff, who made the first arrest i:i the case sent to the treasury a genuine note along with one of ’lie counterteits as a sum pie of the c-'uniei feits. This counterfeit ‘has been in ide leßs’thau furee mouths and it it believed that not more than $4,- 000 was printed. Tfie plate wa made by a phot' -en aviug prices, on copper. Young Hoffl -y, Who did the work is only twenty-five years old and it is believed was once employee, in the bureau of engraving and printing in this city. The \\ ilson brothers who were arrested at Jones boro, Ark . and v'ho were“shoving” -the counterfeit are wealthy stav' dealers Thev advance 'h' money for the plate it is aileg-d. Young H« ffley came to grief through a woman. He was tracad to Buffalo through her and captured on his return tv Ashley by meaLsof directions sent to the Buffalo postoffice about for warding h"< mail. I- » /HI? 4 ‘ounr Friends” Says Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, “are the mile-stones whereby we measure our progress through life.” Do you want to be somebody? If you do, there is no time to lose. This is the Age of **Qo!** The man who does not know things will be as surely left in the race as a horse who starts with a bucket of water in his interior department. Your friends will be sorry, but they can not stop to wait for you. There is no middle course. We must go forward or backward. In the crisis of life, the man Who Hesitates Is Lost How to succeed—that is the great question. The most important thing Is to know what you want to do, and then do it well, j No halt-measure. Whatever your business, trade or profession, make yourself master of it. No useful knowledge comes amiss. Study the practical part of your business first and ornament your mind afterward. But you will say: 1 work hard; my salaiy is small; 1 have no room nor money for a library wherewith to educate myself, and no tim6 for lectures or lessons. Now Listen: If your room is only six feet by four and ybur income the smallest, you can furnish It with the best library in the wor d at a cost that will surprise you by its insignificance. That library consists of one wor 1 - -.nly. But that one work covers the entire field of human knowledge. It is a work worthy to ba ■k your guide through life. It is the new KB up-to-iiate edition of the Great Encyclopedia • Britannica, and if you are a subscriber to The Constitution you can have it as your Own by the simple aaving of ro cents a day. > write for application blank. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 Season Will Close Next Satuday. Baltimore Will Win. M iiuigfr Hmlop’id “On >1«-h ’ bnve Kt tin- b itt.ht pn«< ev r known in I “n-Hiinalx "f biiHeball, Ont of the ! iw- hi ;.-five Libt gnuiee they have ' 1 ye-1, on y One htH berij lout. That i v.ir. ix inning' g uue in Cincinnati Hi-i Im i tiie r gulut.ou nine innings uteii played Bd.imoro would have w u Theie L < i < ; i <i > t < i cfa doubt now but that Baltimore wil] Ain the pennant. The fact is espe cially gr-tifying to Southern Enthu. seasts, as Baltinicie is a Southern Ci’v. But if manager Ward's “Giant > iiavu’t made the Otioles bustle, they ii ive most. They were grabbing off game after game, until they went up igainst the ‘Smoky City Pirates.” I fit- Pittsburg's took the first game, tnd tjjc Giants tried eleven long in uings to take the second one, but on v succeeded in tieing the score. The ex-champions let Yonder Abe’s aggregation beat them three straights «.ut, nre having fairly good hick with the Kentucky Colonels. Baltimore will get first place and New York second, and those two clubs will play fine games for the Temple cup. My! My! but wont that oe ft mighty fight And honestly I believe the Giants can and will win the series. But dont “Mark that prediction.” At I*l tt*burg— R-H. E. Pittbbiirg... 00000301000—4 11 4 New York 200200100 1 o—4 10 5 At Louisville— R.H.E Louisville 02 011 oA 0 2—6 12 8 Heston 6300 040 o—l 3 14 6 At Chicago R. H. E Chicago 1 03204 I—ll 16 3 Philadelphia 110021 o—s 71 At St Louis— R. H. E St, Louis 003 10 00 0 o—4 10 2 Baltimore 4 4 000 0000—8 10 3 At Clevland— R. H E. Cleveland 11 100000 o—3 8 3 Washington 2 0 0 010010—4 5 3 At Ciuciiinati—No games sch -duled, STANDING Os THE CLUBS. clubs Played Won. Lost P.Ct. Baltimore., “121 84 37 .694 New York.. “ “125 82 43 .656 Boston.. “ “124 79 45 .637 Philadelphia “ “123 70 53 . 569 Brooklyn.. “ “122 66 56 -541 Cleveland.. •’ -*l2l 61 60 Al 4 Pittsburg.. •» “122 60 «*i .492 Chicago.. “ “12t 55 72 .433 Cincinnati,, “ “123 52 71 .423 St. Louis.. " “424 51 73 .411 Washington.. “125 44 81 .352 Louisville .*«»“123 S 4 89 .276 Revival Services. A revival service is in progress at the North Rome Methodist church conducted by the pastor. Rev. J. A. Sewell, assisted by Rev. J. T. Gibson and others. The meet ings are being largely attended and much interest is being manifested. Already several conversions have been made and the church greatly revived. , There will be an old fashion class meeting this morning at 9 o’clock. There will be no preaching 11 o’clock’ but will be to night. Every body is invited to attend the services. A private letter received by a friend from Rev. Dr. W. W, Bays states that his health has greatly improved and that he hoped to resume the active ministry at the next Conference. This will be good news to his many friends in this city. Rev. T. F. Pierce will fill the pulpit at the First Methodist church this morning at 11 o'clock Monday be holds the Fourth Quarterly conference at which much business of importance will be dispatched. Road Citation, GEORGIA, Floyi>County: W hereas W. E. Smith, etal., have petitioned the Board of Conn lissiouers of Road? and Rev enue of said County, asking that the settlement road now leading and running direct from Se ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is known as Rodgeis old Barn Place and Henry Drummond’s dwelling house and inursecting 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 Road Con missioners of 1504 Dis trict G. M ■ of said County having reported the proposed road to lie of public utility. Now, tills is to cite all persons having objections thereto <>r claims for damages arising therefrom, to > make the iame knowu to the Board of Commis sioners at the next meeting to lie held on the i first Mou'e.v in August 1894. Witnesl “ e Hon Jehu C. Foster Chairmanof the Board his July sth. 1894, d-30-d. ’ Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. THEHUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER. 23 1894, " TSFIOIIIr *lli W jrb 1 i i b IWk Av. :,1 W : 4 ;; < M, f \ ... V; . K .. -7 • . ■ OW■ - ‘ . • L- few ■ • w IWwik .Tv' 1 <7-vfevWv : '-fe-4 . \WK ; 7 . iw We keep a full line of these Stoves and Ranges on hand, and guaran tee them to be the best and most oerfect made in the world. They will save more than there cost in fuel in one year, We also havo a com- I ple.erstock of everything in the house-keeping line, and you will finct us lowerthan any firm in North Georgia, We are the oldest and largest Crockery house in North Georgia, Call and see us if you need any thing in our line, Wholesale or Retail. &> SONS, 236 BROAD STREET, ROME GEORGIA. Valuable Farms to Beni or sale We have On hand a number ot 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 antsand buyers would do well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Call at oflicf* fur pai i n ulars J.G HARMISON The “Operator” at Nevin’s to night has received very compli mentary notices from the Atlanta aF J e M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. Fop \ dyspepsia B Sick or INDIGESTION I \Ner\'OUS- BiuousnessX DOUR NESS OF Stomach Appetite None Genuine Without The Likeness ..nd I Signature or M.A.Theoford oh FrontOf ! Each U/,?appep. M.A.Theoford _.,r. Home.ga. Everybody tvho is ! somebody preaches the doctrin:‘‘Patronize home industry.” Lov ers of a good cigar can afford to practice what they preach for Wart er’s Home made cigars are the beston the mar -1 ket. I Irving W. Larimore, physical di ’ lector <>: Y . M. C A., Das Moines lowa, says he can contcientiouely lecoinim-mi Cnaiubehai i s Pon Balm to athletics gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball play< rs and the profession in geih ral for bruises, sprains and dis locations; also lor soreness and stiff ness cf the muscles, when applied before the parts become swollen it will < fleet a cure in onehalf the time usually required. For sale by Lowry Bios iJruxgis s Mrs. A. O. Gained si d Baugh I er Mrs C. R, G rrard, have gone North to p.'tei.d the late Fall Mi llinery Openings: and 'A ill buy a large and select stock of S HING [ [J, J We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & Jk- W. HART, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Temple Btor®- Wild Land Sale. Will b? sold before the court house door in I the city of Rome, Floyd comity, Ga. between the | egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in De cember IS'.M the following described property to ' wit; I Wild laud lot No. 54. containing one hundred ‘ and sixty acres, and East naif of lot No. 55 con I iaining eighty acres, all in the 4th. District and 4ih Section of Floyd county, Ga. Levied on by virtue of 10 fita’s for the years to 1895 inclu sive, isued by joins J Black, T. <■. in favor of State and county vs. Jno, W. Jones, as the prop ertyof the def .nendant *- ’ sheriff YIGOR'MEI Easily, Calclily, Permanently Bf* 1 ' MAGNETIC NJpVINEK£Sfs restore Lost Manhood. Cur ~s r ly ° r ? r |rje*- Debility and all the evils f <o rry. cesses, the results oi °^ e 'T d develop® etc. Full strength, tone> an dt to every organ or tfie first box- 1 mentimmediatelyseen fr tn.^ oor0 ffiW ands of letters of praise on tby n><“! be carried in vest Line ®**«oatnj address on receipt of fi boxes-cots* went in each box. 'money if w.H-on Gttsra.rn.-e to re.und