The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 02, 1894, Image 2

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1894 —~~—FALL SEASON —— « EVERY BODY IS INV IJ' KI) TO ATTEND OUll FALL OZF’ZETTITSTGr ) OF | PATTERIN' LET ATS AND BON’NTETS WHICH WILL OCCUR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCT. 3rd & 4th. fcr stock of MILLINERY is unusually large this season, Dont buy untill you see our Style We are also showing a magnificent line of Dress goods and Trimmings in all the popular weaves an coloi ings, Every Department is brim full of the very latest Novelties of the season. VISIT US EARLY AND OFTEN. bass brothers, & company. SPARKS STORED WORE A CROWN. The Remains of a Prehistoric King Unearthed Near Portsmouth. Portsmouth, Ohio, Oct 2. —The , •skeleton of a man seven feet in height was found under and old oak on Pete Thompson’s place, a G-w miles below this city, in Ken tucky, to-day. The skeleton evidently belonged F.o a prehistoric race that threw up the earthworks still visible at the place and known as the “old fort.’ ’ crown of beaten sterling silver fiucircled the head, and there were wry ■ Iher evidences of the prince ly character of the “deceased.” ’The find is considered a great ojie, as the skeleton's position un der tire Tree proves that it must Icave’-Lcen entombed many hun dreds of years ago. An exploring party of arcluvolorists will be on ."the ground Monday, ana the dc •jtaiJs .of the discovery will be sent 1 to the Smithsonian Institution. A NEW ENTERPRISE. A Thread and Knitting Wiiii Pifci> ‘ ably to be Located Here. Mr. j. J. Leob, who is building i grist mill on t he Cohen property, is making an to get up a r’tock ■jinpany to erect a large •bread and knitting factory. It is hi?-wish to secure a largo num* <•'■ of stockholders at soo per share, and commence the work on the building at once. He would manufacture spool threa 1 and all kinds of knit underwear. An on terprise of this nature .could be a vast benefit to Rome, ■is they would employ about 10 hands. Let us have this factory. Warter’s “Hand ■nade” grows more pop u iar as tr>e days go by— k and its because of mer it, For sale by all cei - Try one. Starved and Eaten by Rats. Memphis, Tenn’., October 1. —A ■ shocking case of depravity was un i earthed by the police today. A few i months ago Sallie Crum, a white ; girl, employed in a Union street cigar factory, gavejiirth to a boy baby, which she gave to Amanda Harris, a colored woman, to raise. The negress took the infant to a hovel on Washington street' where she deliberately starved it to death. The babe died last night and the corpse was thrown into a filthy room. This morning neighbors were at tracted to the scene by a sickening smell, and they discovered that rats hail eaten the head, feet and hands away. The mother and ne gress were arrested for murder. Joint Debate on Silver. Omaha, Neb., October I.—Hon. John M. Thurston has accepted the challenge of Congressman W. I J. Bryan to a joint debate in Ne braska. Both are candidates for the United States Senate, subject , to approaching legislature, which will be closely divided on silver is , sues. Brvan is for silver and Thur- I ■ s on opposed, and the debate will i be along this line. Advance Car No. 4 Ihirnum & Bailey's advance Car No. 4. is in the city putting up ad vertising matter for the big show, which will appear in Rune Oct. 16th. It is more than probable that the tents will b - put up in North Rome again. Tl e ent re show is owned now by Mr. .James A. Baihy. who nru-iitly pur ha-cd oil'. T. Barnums . ? ir , but th y a ill continue un d r tie- name of Barnum w Bailey, j 4 lie following men are with the •ir: Louise ( . Cooke, general I .At R il, W. H. Creighton, ) R. J. McKeog, John Bickerton, - John Shores, B. Baoniface. E.John- - son and J. E. Allen. The last ad- - vance ear will be here about th middle of next we.ik. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY OCTOBER, 2 1894. HAM AND EGGS. Edgar L. Wakeman, the versatile writer and distinguishe aveler. is printing a series of stories in the Chicago Saturday Record. They are the narratives of the travelers, and ah-most readable. The luc< r1 of Saturday Sept.,29ih contains a very interesting story of Shermans March as told by the Student Traveler.l is called ‘Guidon Little Buttons of Battery D. ’and while romance is weaved into it, the ufacts are all history. The Traveler relates bow several detached brigades and a few battab lions of cavalry marched from Cairo, 111, down throuli the mountains of Alabama and crossed the Etowah river to join Sheimans command. As a matter of fact they crossed the river here at Rome but such is iot stated in the article. Mr Wak an is a talented ma*, >.nd writes a mo it delightful story. 1 went into Mrs. Wardlaw’s mile linary store last night, and saw the handsome hats, ami beautiful dec orations for the fall opening. The store presents a lovely appearance, and the flowers and tropical plants scattered through the building lends an added charm to the whole ( effect. No ladies and a very few ; men can pass by without stopping | to take a peep at the windows and interior. Mrs. Wardhiw took me back and showed me all the dainty I hats, and even I, a man, could not 1 fail to see the exquisite taste with 1 which they were trimmed. I left 1 the store bewildered by the sight of ’ so many beautiful things, but one! , thought kept forcing itself on me' I —l was glad I didn’t have to buy delicate little bits of feminine li-[ nery. The Sunday New York Recorder comes t<> this office laden with go reading matter. The Recorder is practically a new paper in the j fi Id of Gotham journalism, but it has leaped into immense populari- ty. Its news service is up to the standard, and the special articles are all fine. The Recorder gives away a beautiful art supplement every Sunday, and they are worth the price of the paper alone. One of the most valuable publ ’ cations printed for newspaper men and advertisers is Printers Ink. It is a publication that appeals pecu liarly to advertisers, and should be taken by every one interested in the art. It is published by Geo. P- Rowell & Co., New York. Tomorrow is the-day set aside to snow the populists under, and from reports coming in from all sections of the State, it will be done with great good will. If the “pops” ever had any hopes of do ing any thing in Floyd, I think that such ideas have faded away. We should give all the democratic candidates a splendid majority. Thus. W. 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