The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 28, 1894, Image 7

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...540 a.m. 4,40 p.m Leave E*Bt I ‘ l ’ ' 7 55 a. in. 7.02 p. 11 Arrive C’ e ' 1 11 10.25 a , 111. 16.00 p.m. Kno* vil,e ~2.15 p. m. 4.30 a. n “ B !' i ‘ t hlneton"4.o2 a- in. 9.40 p. n “ u.more 5.00a.m. 11.00 a.m •• Halt 111 ’ - - „ IU 350 a. 111 “ ■ ~.nimrEastKonioats.4oa.ni.. haa : Tral “ Sleeving oar, Mobile to . leveland ru " Uia “. inneets with the popular Vestibul. where it Cl for WM hington and New Yorl I, !" i " g ,rdnalso<onneets at Cleveland, witl battanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. 111. Ihi ,ral " am connects at Ooltewrli J undo. 14 P ' I)in .. ear, for Radford. V;;.. making d XSS^ alli,(,h,tßEaßt - To West. And The North .Rome ...4.40p.m. 2.00 a. tn 10.40 an i.eave East R ’ , 10 , n 4.50 a.m. 1.20 pn ...i “ v“ C i'ville " ■ 8.20a. m.10,55a. m.7.20p.m asl " ...7.00a.m. 6.10p.m. " ■ ‘7* ■ o 45p. m. 7.05 a. m. “ Kansas city. . .J, 26 a ->“• 10>26 a ' ,n ’ Little Rock .30 p. in. 2.45 a.m, „ it. Worth ..8 too a: m. 750 pm a tPivintr East Rome 4.40 pm is the pop ncinn .n & Florida Limited.” It is full ind runs solid Jacksonville to oln- V It carrying Pullman's finest sleeping cars i a 'magnificent observation car from Macot t chattJoogatseats free), where it makes di h np .'ioii with solid train with through reC ' C, ’“earatta< ■lied Chattanooga to Meinphi ■ S there for all points west. -[0 South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East Rome. .250 a m 11 15 ain 402 p m Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155pm6 25 p g U Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 p m. „ Macon 10 50 am 725 pm 1040 pm. « Savannah.... 630 pm 7 00a 111 « Brunswick.... 715 pm 615 am, .. Jacksonville ..900 p m 830 am, Tra-n leaving East Rome 2:50 a tn runs solid to Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At anta. The 1115 a 111 train solid through vesti- Luied train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 5,5 until 730 p m: takes on sleeping ear to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, The 1115 am train connects with R & D,S A L, A Ct W P and *»a railroad trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta, it Also has an elegant observation chair car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome 9 40 p m Arrive Anniston ,12 05 night. 7 55 p m, « Selma 530 am “ Montgomery.... ,700 a 111 Mobile 12 30 noon ' New Orleans 445 p m ■ Houston 710 a in Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda on, Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and At, talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p m has Pull man Sleeping car to .Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans, For further particulars, tickets or sleeping car reservations, call on or write to T. I , SMITH. 1' & T A, Rome Ga, I. A, BELL, 1», 1' A, Selina, Ala. J. J, FaRXSWORTH DPa „ Bi ', a ue.vm otek, a o P a.■, xnoxville, Tenn, •w. a 1' kk,c, p, a, Washington 1> c, .a—ann-- —'_.*»*..«■ --rßfln-i—a«itv wrFsg bbtsph Western & At ntic, AND J, 1.1 ST. L. MIMS —TO Chicago .Louisville Cincinnatti ... SL Lous jvasas City AJ.emph.is —AND— The West Quick t|n>c and Vestibuled trains carrying 1 unman Sleeping cars. For any information sail on or wri.ie to J A SMITH General Agent,.Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn, JOS. BROWN. Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga. C E HARMAN General pass Agt Atlanta Ga. Tax Levy. Office of Hoard of Commissioners of Roads And Revenue of Floyd county, Georgia. R >me, Ga., September 13th, 1894. The Board having taken into consideration the levying of ta.es for the present fiscal year •he taxable property of toe county being found Z° m tlle tax Digest to be for the present (year *',780,622.00 Die State General tax being 4.37—100 mills on 1 le dol’ar on the foregoing, making the . urn of 134.001.32. The following tax is hereby levied: Specific Tax, ’ pay principal and interest on bonds •12 per cent on State tax 85,950.00 0 rim the Cbalngang 33.19—100 per cent O« State tax 11.277 58 to Bridge fund, Nothing. 1 on County Purposes’ general fund, 33.19-100 per cent on Sat ... 11.277 58 • ury fund 25 per cent oa State 8 499.48 . ““ ali tun(l w per cen| . ~ 3.400.13 u °«r fund m per cent “ 3,400.13 ■ n 843,804.90 "i taxib'» e s.63-100 mills on the dolla all/t or . J 1 Os the comity, making n <lh ' dolla aUd vouuty P Ur P°^ i4 » ceiu 01 tbat , sucb legal lu,tico b nis levy as required by Statute. , John C, ftosi er, chairman. .-Max Meyehhakdt, Clurk. I. PROFESSIONAL COM dentists *’• I a. WlLLS—Dentist—208 1-2 Broad streei 111 J , over Cantrell ami Owens store. •>» m in ATTORNEYS n I V'. S, 1 U ’n*,' * ,toniey at Law > Masonic 11 temple Buildiclg 11 | _ Temple Building Romo Georgia, d I I A' ll - 8 B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic 1 I oveity Hail postoilice coruor 3rd Avenue •k ;h 10 W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at Masonic Temple, | ~ Rome. Ga. REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Teumie. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Cour. B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga. tn n H. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING-Ennis V V « & Sfurlini';, Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WS. M HENRf, W. J. NUNNALLY, W B J. NEAL—af’He.nrj, Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-ac-at Law, office over Halt Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome <L. [i- 11 PHYSICIANS Arp 1- •s H. RAMSt '< -Physician and Snrgec • n I-/. Ofhce at residence 61.4 aveaua A, Four;: ward. li | I’. HAMM< \’D— Physician and Butgeon- |, |X M Offers his j ■ofessional services to the pev pie of Ko, ce and surrounding count"-} Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store, 26 Broad street. r>R. W. D. I. lVl'-O-dae at C A. Trevitr '"'i , i a ’ ' ' Street Telephou a 110, i€3i'iet o. No. 21 DU. C. F. GI 'iJFIN- Physician and Surge - —Office u, 1 Masonic building. Reßidenrt 390 4th av ,ue. 1 1, 1, T~"rank A. Wynn, Physic ian ai <1 Snrgon p* office at Tie itt «V Johns >n drug store 1 Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, j. Prompt artention given all profession «l call i Commissioners Sale. s e AV. F. Ayer 1 Rule to partition , I vs. )In Floyd Superior , J. W. Barnwell Guard’n. 1 Court. , G. C. Longstreet er. al. I 1 Under and by virtu,, of an order granted at the March term of the Superior court of Floyd county. The undersigne 1 Commissioners ap pointed for the pm pose. will sell for partition, in the aboi e stated cause, at public outcry be fore the Court house do.ir in Rome, between the usual hour for p blic sales, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following de scribed realesta'e, 'o wit: *• That tract of land known as the Oak Hilt farm, on the Etowah riv er. about eight miles from Rome, former y occu pied hy Dr C. K. Ayer, in the 23rd. District and 3 d. Section of said county or' Flovd, comprisi ing >he whole of lot No 299 and those portions of lots No’s. 30U, 301,and 302 which Le on the ' North side of the Etowah river containing abou 440 acres. Ferms of sale, one th rd cash, the balance in equal am mots 11 one and two 1 1 years with interest a. 8 percent from date of I sale. The title will be retailed until all the' • purchase money is pai l. September 18 ■' ' ,'.T>. Sullivan, W. W. Brooks, SinilyJohnsoi “ ( omni'Bs’o ers V* \* \ / \ \* / \ / —-"-J/ Thecomparativevalueofthesetwocards Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity is Not always most to be desired. These cards express the beneficial qual ity of Qjpans •Tabules As compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURE. Ripans Tabules : Prici , 30 cents a box, 04 druggists, or by mail. BIPANS CHEMICAL ©ft-, T® OjHtaas May be when _ sick * you have never taken o * Brown’s Iron Bitters?.. IYou have, perhaps, read aj the advertisements and J testimonials, but, never L thought much about it. l * Brown’s I [Don’t g ; won El, I Bitters .1 will make you strong | and well. Your energy and a n>bitiou 3 Swill rerun, and perfect health will 3 d follow. Y.. 11 v.’l feel better at once rt I and gain strength rapully. § Dyspepsia, Constipation, | 1 1 Debility, Malaria, { Liver and Kidney Complaints. | H This remedy acts wonder- S - Xfiilly in these complaints sand will undoubtedly cure. in I V/ill you try The Genuine has the Crossed be Red Lines on the wrapper. I All Druggists and General Storekeepers setlT But get the genume- I Brown Chemical Co- Baltimore. Md. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER, 28 1894. fl CHALLENGE. Mr. Johnson, of the Constitution Edition, Issues it. Rome, Ga.,September 27. —Ow- ing to the fact, that no result was reached in the discussion arranged between myself and Mr. Mason, relative to the merits of the two competitive Encyclopaedias, and to the fact that the committee who so patiently and courteously gave their services would not ren der any decision on account of the incompleteness of testimony of fered . And owing to the fact tint there wtis no law nor order observed hy the parties in discussion, thus ren dering a discussion by the com mittee impossible, I, the under signed, having a desire t.o bring the question loan issue as to the coniparat.ve vnlue of the two en clyclopaedias in question, hereby challenge Mr. Mason, the repre sentative of the Sommerville edi-> tion of the Encyclopedia. Britan ica to a joint discussion, of fy-o or more hours, each consuming 80 jninutes of this time alternately. Same to transpire before a com mittee of five, said Mason select ing two, the undersigned two, they in turn one, it being agreed that no one shall be considered eligible to that committee who have at any time prior to the discussion, publicly expresses an opinion. Should this challenge not be ac-' ceptible, I hereby challenge said Mason to reduce his argument to writing, I doing the same, placing both in the hands of a committee selected in the manner heretofore suggested; aiso place in the hands of said committee a set of books each, for their use in determining the comparative merit of each. Or if the above does not meet with the wishes of said Mason, I hereby challenge him to propose to meet in joint ducussion in some manner wth.m may better suit his convenience. Said discussion to take place in the City Hall or any public place that is convenient and agreeable, and upon as early date as possible. Wm. Lee Johnson, Representative Constitution Bri tan ica. REVENUE RECEIPTS. Ths Withdrawal of Winskey From Bond Caused a large Increase Washington, Sept. 27 —Commis- sioner Miller has prepared a state msut showing in detail the col lections of internal revenue taxes for the past two months. The ag gregiJie is stated to be $ >1,924,8i8 against $25,092,304 fur the corres ponding period of 1893,as follows: Spirits $39,705,000, an increase if $26,468,000; tobacco,ss,o24,000 an increase of s6ss,4so;fermented li quors. $6,839,000 a decrease of j $310,877-1 and miscellaneous,scß,- 995, an increase of $15,842. Os the $39, 705,000 collected from spirits $36,693,000 was on whiskey alone showing that in twomontbs nearly 40.000,000, gallons of whiskey were taken out of bonds in antici pation of w the increased tax. It is estimated that the montaly con sumption of whiskey in the Unit ed States is 8 OOO.UOO gallons, so t:>at dealers have on hand a supply of several months,which until.it is exhausted will not necessitate fur ther withdrawals from bond and will not bring internal revenue re ceipt up to their normal figure be fore December or January next, Keene as Hamlet. The 4th of October should be a red letter day among the dramatic memories m Rome. Mr. Thomas Keene, with his company will pre sent Hamlet—ln it Mr. Keene wii be seen at his best, as will his sup port. The piece will be admirably i Kinu-d. the details as far as the company is concerned will be as ' p-rt ci as they can be, and we are 'told ’hat the costumes in their 1 bmiuty and pe’fectnesa have never been pq'iaieii o i the road. I»cx plo-i'l open at Yeiser's. Res' rved snat» $125 and $l5O. i THAT MULE The Owner Comes to the City and claims his Property. It will be remeiuberd that young Alonzo "Whitten was arrested Wed nesday, as a suspicious character. He had a mule and was trying to Felj it i< r a song- or maybe it was two songs This morning the owner of the a F oresaid mule reached the jcity an I claimed his property. His name is Walter Fry.and he lives in Spring Garden, Ala. Mr Fry says the mule was sto’eu fi< Ui his stable during the n'ght. He left this morning for his home with Whitten and the mule. Agaiu has the police of Rome demonstated its efficiency. Any kind of a law-brtaki r that comes to Rome to escape justice,is mighty apt to drop) in the eager chityhes if gome policeman, AT LAST Howgate the Embezzler is Arres ted in New York. New York, September 28.—Capt. Henry W. Howgate, a fugitive from Washington, D. C. since the winter of 1881, was arrested at 10 a. in in this city, charged wifheni bezxlements and forgeries aggre gating $370,000. Ho was commit j ted to Ludlow street jail by United State Commissinoer Alexander. J, 0. Hanks. Mr. J. D. Hanks—or better known as plain Dave Hanks, has just returned from Cincinnati. He purchased a large, and select line of furniture, and will open for business in the store formerly oc cupied by Mrs, Garrard, on Octo ber Ist. Mr. Hanks has also bought one of the finest hearses ever seen in Rome, and will devote special attention to the undertaking de partment. Succeed? Os course he will, and you can spell the word with a big S too. Laki to Rest. Dr. C. I. Wadsworth, who died yesterday at noon, was interred in the cemetery at Antioch this after noon at 4 o’clock, Dr. Gibson conducted the funeral services a t the home of the deceased. He leaves a wife and three children, Mr. A. C. and Misses Eldora and Alver Wadsworth to mourn his loss. The pall bearers were: J. A. George, Will Johnson, Thos. Brooks, A. B. S. Moseley, W. B. Edmundson and Thos. Jones, Court House Burned. Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 27. — The court house at Benton, togeth er with all the records, was burn ed this morning. No insurance. The origin of the fire is unknown. The loss will be incalculable. When traveling, always take a cake of Johnson s Oriental Soap with you diseases are often caught from using betel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch & Co. Tax Notice. f Notice is hereby given that the second half of the tax upon real and personal property within the city of Rome is now due ; Fa} ment to be made at Clerks Office. City Hall- Halsted Smita. t. f. Clerk of Council. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator of Joseph Shari>e represents to the (court his peti tion duly filed, that he has administered Joseph Sharpe's estate. This is to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January 1864. This Octo’xr Ist. 1894, John P, Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Ist. d m for 3-m. What’e the use O’Kickiug when vou can ger fitted out from tip to too at Cokers. Hat tor $1 00. Suit (nil wool) $15.00 Shoes solid leather. SI.OO total $7.00 Starch 5 cents lb. Morris You r -an find any thing needed in a school room at Smiths. JACK KING, President T. J. SIMPSON, Acting cashier W- P. SIMPSON, Vice president Merchants National Bank OF ROME GA- INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. All Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking Ex ended our Customers, RUBBER GOODS SYRINGES, WATER BOTTLES, BREASTPUMPS, i NIPPLES, BABY BOTTLES, FLESH BRUSHES, All styles of Rubber goods kept in a First Class Drug stors. At Trevitt & Johnsons ■ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS, 206 BROAD STREET, ROME GA. —— -■ -—— - ■■■ - . TjTTJXZEZBZEZRj A.ll kinds of Itongh. 1 Lumber sawed to or der on short Notice, x Call on or Address, -JOI LN C FOSTER Koster’s Mills G-a. E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, ' MANUFACTURERS OF CIRCULAR, BAM). CROSS CUT AND IIA AD SAAVS, ETCt | WHOLESALE ’ Z ' Mill Supplies and Machinery s Saw Repairing a Specialty ' - J - ■ - New Jewelry, Beautiful line of new Silver Novelties, and Silver Goods, J. K. Williamson Broad Street '1 t