The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 01, 1894, Image 2

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1894 FALL SEASON 1894 EVERY BODY IS INVITED TO ATTEND OUR FALL OFIEISTITSTCU OF PATTERN AND BONNETS WHICH WILL OCCUR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. 3rd & 4th. Our stock of MILLINERY is unusually large this season, Dont buy until! you see our Styles I • We are also showing a magnificent line of Dress goods and Trimmings in all the popular weaves and colorings, Every Department is brim full of the very latest Novelties of the season. VISIT US EARLY AND OFTEN. BASS BROTEEBSj COMPANY. MPA EKS STORE* KLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS. The tent meetings will begin operations in East Rome tonight. Tiie tent has been pitched on the Church lot, and either Dr. Gibson or Rev. M. L. Troutman will con duct the first services. They re quest me to invite all readers of The Hustler of Rome to “come over and help.' *** Lumpkin 11>A JudgeHar• ns te'l me <bat ti.ey will begin Justice court tomo; r< w morning at 10 ockck. They will convene their court in tbe.Ciiy Court room and will show the (Superior Court just Jhow indtpendent a .Justice Court can l e jud. * * ♦ I w s over in the Fifth Ward one afternoon of last week a d was invited into his gard< i. by Judge Lumpkin, to see a trio .’of gouru Vines. Two of these vines are in deed remarkable. One for its leugrts end the other for its ;,eiz and enormous yield. *** The long vine, is a “volunteer and has travehd lor 90 feet along 'the fence towards ti e Mam street and for 48 feet towards the back ot the lot. It has but few gourds. This vine reminds me of some of liceeeekers —everlastingly and cod tiuually a “rucniu but never a do -4u iMithin?”Bee? Biblically speak ing its no prophit but just a good vine * * * But then that other vine, the CDe which yields, the .ptmi cratic , vine if you please, 'lhat vine has climbed au apple tree and almost the top of a small orchard and, from it,down among the apr pie branches there Lungs by actu al count 53 long haudh’d, sizeable gourds. Has any one a pair of ; vines they will match with these? t » ft * * LI stepped into Mrs. Wardlaw's muliuery establishment this morn ing to see the pretty hats display ed at her “Fall Millinery Opening I saw no hats—how could I when there was such a throng of beauti ful women and them all going into eustacies. Gee—whiz, but I'm go ing back there tomorrow. 0 0 0 Messrs Bass, Brothers & Cq. at their Parks iStore are prepairing for an immense Fall opening ot millinery to occur on next Wedues day—S?e their big display add in another section of this paper. See it. read it and profit by it. o o o Mr. A. O. Garrard, will soon be ready for his regular Fall opening Mrs Garratd and Mrs Charley Garrard, have .just returned from market and are confident that they have secured ail of the very latest novelties in their line of business, and promise a beautiful display in due time, CITY DIRECTORY Three Gentlemen in the City Who Will Compile One. AM. Hineman,of Baltimore, Dr Geo . H Candler and D.T.Veinan. of Atlanta,are in the city for the pur pose of m iking a map of Floyd coun -\v and compiling a city directory, if Scisfactory arrangements can be m.ide. Th s will be a commendable piece of work, aid one that appeals to eve ry citizen, as both the maps and di rectory are needed, Tbe directory would be a;conne of special interest to Rome,as nothing of tbe kind exists, Tbe maps of Floyd new n tise are all old,and a new and up to date o ie would be of great value to th ‘ coun ty • : It is to be hoped that those get - th men will meei with fl ittering suc ces; in th ir interprise and that eve ry one will lendjthem a helping han< . Johnson’s Mignetic Oil cure cramps and colic and internal neu ralgia and headache and backache □staidly. 25 and 50 cts, For sale by •I T Cmuch & Co THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY OCTOBER, 1 1894. WARRING EDITORS. ' Brother Grubbs Pronounces Broth er Hildreth a Liar. Decatur, Ala., September 30. 1 For some time there has been bud blood between Editor C. J. Hil-I dreth, of the New Decatur Adver tiser, and Editor J. Hensley' Grubbs, of the Decatur News, two | of the most prominent and influ ential editors in the state. It is about to terminate now in some- i thing more serious. In the New Decatur Advertiser | last week appeared the following ' paragraph, to which Editor Grubbs has taken serious exceptions : Editor Grubbs sends condolence to Colonel Breckinridge, of Ken tucky, and asks him “how he likes it himself." In the News this week editor Grubbs comes back as follows. “C, J. Hildreth is a iar—a cow- 1 ardly bar. a black hearted liar, a malicious liar, and, until he veri fies the many wanton, unprovoked and mean lies he has told and published on me or defends him self against the repeated public de nunciations that I have made against him be taciictly admits that be is a malicious liar arid un worthy of further notice. J. H»ns’ev Grubbs.” Tin Plate in Bond. Baltimore, October I.—There j are over 8,000,000 pounds: of tin j plate in bond at this port. The 1 importers have allowed the stock ! t<> accumulate and remain in bond] until the new tariff law, which re-I duces tlie duty 1 cent a pound, I shoujd go into effect. | I nd r Secretary Carlisle's nil-! ingth< n< w tariff provision I Comes elleetive today, and the 1 customs officials expect the great I er part ot the 7,0<>0,000 pounds to' be taken out of bond this week. i The reduction amounts to a loss J to the government of SBO,OOO. | Mr. Earl Blaca returned to'' Washington yesterday. I‘ A “LOVERS HAT” Hew “They” tne Lovesick Twain Tawked Through it. The Detroit Free Press says that a business man of that city has a very pretty daughter, with whom one of his office staff is hopelessly in love. As the young man is not invited Ito the paternal mansion, and the young woman has been notified to ; keep away from the paternal office, the course of their love does not ! flow very smoothly. They have hit j upon the following expedient: When papa enters the office in the morning he hangs his hat on a certain nail among the row of other hats and proceeds to busi ness. Then the interested clerk, while the head of the firm is reading his morning mail, takes that hat from the nail, looks inside, slips his hand inside the lining and takes out a tiny missive, which he at once conveys to his own pocket, and the contents of which delight and amuse him all day. At night, when papa returns home, his pretty daughter slips in to the hall and makes a raid on hat hat, always finding there an answer to her missive of the morn ing. ■ Met Death Tin a Well. | Warrensburg, Mo. Oct. 1. —In 1 Simpson township, eight wiles ! north of this city, Bob Martin and ' Ashley Potts,, two well diggers ; were killed yesterday by fire-damp in a new well they had just about completed. One of the men went down, and, not answering to the signal f.< m above, his partner followed, thinking possibly be was nun .Both men were dead when brought out of the well. Don’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases. Common sensei requires a direct application like “Orange Blossom.” Sold by D. W. Curry. SOTH FATALLY SHOT. Fight ia Gilmer County In Which Both men are Wounded. Ellijay, Ga., October I.—News has just been received here that R. L. Peace and Ulysis Aaron was fatally shot at Cherry Log, nine miles above here, at noon today. Peace was shot three times. Aa ron was shot twice. The row be tween the men arose from soms tales about a girl. Keene as Hamlet. Rome on October 4th will have an opportunity of witnessing a 'great play—Hamlet, presented by the "greatest legitimate company on the road. Mr. Thomas Keene, an old established favorite with the Southern people will play Hamlet, supported by Edwin Ar den, Miss Lawrence and a really 1 good company of lesser lights—but I all good and of known reputation in Eastern cities. Hamlet is one of I Shakespeare’s great plays if not j the greatest, and the titular role, ' Mr. Keene perhaps has no living equal.—Best seats going first. Call at once at Yeisers. —Reserved $1.50 and $1.25. ' A little Girl Drops Deal I Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 30. A special from Center, Ala., says that the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. Alex Ford, of Musbat, Cqosa county, dropped dead from heart disease last Thursday. The child was advancing toward the meal table when she was stricken and died tn an instant. There had never been any intimation that the child's heart was not normal, and as she had taken no violent exercise immediately preceding her death, the physicians are at a loss t > understand the cause of the unfortunate and imperative sum mons. Starch 5 cents lb. Morris COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I Neet in the Court House Today. Morning and Evening Session, The County Commissioners met in the court house this morn ing to attend to the regular husi- I ness coming before them. | The petition to change the line | of Barker’s district, cutting it into I Howell’s was granted. I The clerk was instructed to ad -1 vertise for bids for the court house I fireman. ! B. F. Warren resigned as road j commissioner in the 919th. dis trict and Thos Tmadawav appoint ed in his place. Messrs. C. A. Todd and W. L- Pyles were app* in ted read Com missioner in Hie Flatwood’s dis trict. The clerk was authorized to ad vertise for bids for flats at Veal * and Pope’s Fij-rrys. : The commissioners are in session i this afternoon and are con.-idering i the bond question. They wish to return thanks to the party that left a bouquet of beautiful flowei on their table this morning. Superior Court. Henry McElroy, a Legro, was •’l'oUnced to five years in th p l’ tU itentiary this morning for st •abm a dinner b .sket from a little school girl. A pretty dear price tn pay lei a bmch. Richard Jones plead guil l ' 1(1 charge of robbery and was s''"t» ta’ ed to two years in the chsn'grng- A County Treasurer Indicted. Dallas, Tex., October 1.- 1 " grand jury last evening ioum dictments against Count}' 11 urer William Cole and ( Commissioners McAdams. ( iral Fisher, charging them with ■ m zlement of funds from tne ' treasury. The shortage ' definitely known, but it L san be about $12,000. The parties vi be arrested tomorrow.