The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 04, 1894, Image 2

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1320 HONEY COMB TOWELS, EACH 4Cts. They are full 34 inches Icng and 20 inches wide. New and bright and you can buy them at the value of a wash rag at BAS 6 BROS & Co. o'd store, and PARKS & Co, store. This is but a little item of the Thousand Great Bar gans in store for the Fall Trade. Our prices for the next sixty days will be a revelation to the people, Prices unmatchable, unap proachable and phenomenal. YOU HAVE NOTICED 1 The newspaper announce-, ments of our purchase of the! ..oeiver of the Ladies' Bazaar Co. s of Atla> ta. It was a great stock of line Dry Goods, Notions, &c., invoicing $39,- tfOOl). The price paid was nearer nofhnng than that at which such goods never changed; hands in this broad land, it our ; knowledge©! such matters is a strue record — 8400 Yds, heavy yard-wide Brown Sheeting, worth 6 I-2c at 4 l-2c. 420“ Turkey red Damask, never before under 20c going at 12 l-2c. 8000 “ Good quality 4-quarter bleached Domestic worth 71 -2c at sc. 3DO “ Cheviot shirts, with collars, priced by other s at $ 1,50 to go at 75c SO Fine Count all wool, 1 Blankets.worth $ 1 O. pairs3.so. 4000 Yds Dress Ginghams, lovely styles &. colorings worth 7c at 4 I -2c. 300 Pairs Ladies Fine dress button shoes, worth $ 1.75 to go at $ 1.00- 3500 Ladies Hemstitched Handkerchiefs worth from 10 to 1 5c at sc. 2000 Yds. High grade, fine count, Sea Island full 36 inches wide, worth 71 -2c at 5c 240 Pairs of that celebrated Shoe for Men, “Goodwear’’ worth s2.so.Unt I sold only $1.50 360 Suits Fine all wool Cheviot Suits single and doub’e breasted sacks, blacks browns. & c., A/orth $ 1 0.00. Made to sell for $ 1 0.00 o r more. Nothing equal to them in a thousand miles of Home for the money. - „ FOR DRESSES "By fartlielHi- -st stock in this •market. An almost endless variet ro . h si-gewidt l American go. ds fr.pii 4c up to thu exquisite tffaets of French Ar ists : extra qu t'-ity. Covert Cloth -, Novelty Mixtures, Artuuies. I’.e'igalines, Rcpliues, Heuiietta Cloths, Camels Hiir, Gr«i ites e*c. Satin Dutchesses, Mone°, Fui!- jea and Bengalines, China and la.mi - <j,e Silks. Surahs, Ginghams, Prims, Pric es, Cheviots, Crepe Cioth, Ut cks Denim“ ; S litngs, Strip is, etc. 4€-inc i Cover! Cloth , ti e latest corner of new dress ftibiics made to sell atsl.2s ; our price .. .85 Beautiful Mixture Cover! Con , wortt She. at GO Tr.< .toned Diagouab , LG-inch 1) -dJe hi iti io-s, 36-incb, dark >»><i-m<-d-nm jjray, worth twice •the pi eej i dll suit, 8 yards for sl, lOli 'ti vai ds Fancy Dresi Prints, •*>4xo4 cloth, wrath 7c 5 Trimmings &. c. All the imupiuab’.es in bilks. Illumi nated Surahs, two-toued. shot, and aeeduoteffeefs, Bengalines, Tafletas. Velvets Velveteens, Silk Braids, Pass ementeries Jets. N--velty Triraminps, Ribbons, etc. Ihe desirable thin rs in lace.-. I m roidenes < n Swiss, Nain. sook ano Cambrics, all-over embroi derm-. •RIO \ards Hamburg Edging worth >loc yard nt S'Oe H-ituburj' at in 30c H noi.r - nt, jy • JtSEIEUsT C3r_ Ach >i<e ••><< rtinent for • Men, Boys and Children. Swell effects in Tweedy Cheviot s, Cas hmeres an 1 Serges: also swell effects in the dressier Fabrics, prominent among which Clays and Vi esi of ling and diagonals. Suits for slender people, stoat people,. youn->- -Hants and Hittie fellows. Especial attention is called to 360 Men’s all-wool Suits $5.00. They are sunplv unmatchable ba (gains. cur stock of clothing from lowest to best quality comes to as as lhe 111 ‘St brilliant haul of our victorious buyer, and we are detenmued bp the power ‘ and m tgne i-m ot price to putinore new clothing on men and boys this fall than ever befoie in our business experience. The few prices named throughout this advertisement are mere ly s.u ;gest:ve oft he way other goods will be sold, 300 < ver-oats less tht.n half prices. Fac . Sup rb assortment of Clcaks. f\Al| I INFRY I ,ht Baz mi’s stock almost in its entirety was snipped to our 1 ' i ‘ ,<) ne hodst —<-'>st nearly nothing, and if you want anything in this tine, we will sell it to yon away down bdo v prices of ot lers. Coni'* to sac hr. bass brothers & company. For the goods here advettised, go to eitherof our stores, excepting that the Millinery will be found at the PARKS A CO. store, and the vlothing and Hats will b-j at the old store. 2b Broad Street. Less Than 19 Ctson $ I A good percentage of these , goods has been shipped to us, and if prices and values * count lor air thing they will go into new homes in quick ( order. Our import order for Fad Goods had been placed J before this purchase was made 1 and the goods are arriving daily. Must have room, and we are going to make it by bidding admuto a pile of mer- i • handise at once. Smail Wares. Needles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Threads, Win* ebones, Casings, Hooks- md Eyes, Tapes, Dress' Shields, Coisets Laces, Shoe Laces, Buttons Brads etc. A straw will show the way the rpi' l blows, so in these tittle items v. v wn 1 save you 50 to 100 per cent on your purchases Stick a pin down ere;if you have no pin, we will sell , u a whole paper of English Pius roe. and everything else relatively as ci eap. Blankets and Flannels These goods at pri es that cannot and will not be duplicated by others. We bought them away under the market at the great auction sale ot Faulkner Page &Co New York in May when the mecury was up and blankets were down. ! We want you to see our fu’l size | Bed Bl iiiket at each—a trifle 25 Oar Fine All-wool Blanke .« SIO,OO value per pair 3.0 Notl ing ever offered equal to them as bargains. Red Flannel worth 25c sf 15 W lute Flannel w Till 25c »t 15 Roil Twi'led F,a me) worth 4Ucat 25 M li.it Twilled FL nn d won b 40c at . ' 25 J very qualify of Flannel cut almost iQ Ftto. Gents Furnishing Linen Bosom Shirts Laundried and l niaundrie ; Percale and Cbevitx Shirts Satiue Shirts Drawers Scriven's Patent Drawers ; Hosiery and Gloves THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY OCTOBER, 4 1894. So P ice! Price! will do it. When the cost is small, a fraction of the worth, our lee-way is iinmense-191-2 cents on the dollar, and all fine goods too; most of them Winter Goods—l 9 1-2 cents, You never heard of such a pur chase. in grt a viiiety. Sc trfs ’l’if-q H< se Supporters Cuffs Buttons Col'ars am! Cutis etc.; ali i i the bu t a n cat - 1 >gue, Iler ’s Foie AIL Wool Shirts and Diawtrs silk Sticued worth etc i si; ts lo gas this lot lasts our price will be .go .1 ,900 Liueu Collars 10 Shoes lhe e is ro equal to our Dongola Bat on S oa lor ladies at 1.00 Have you yet bought our b iecia Tap-Sole B ucher Sh< es for mm? This Shoe is made excusively for us and cannot be sold by any one except us. V.e take the bold petition that there is not a Shoe on e.ith of equ i wear to it at the pri--e 1.5 t J ladies’ Cloth Top Patent tm great i. 50 Lidie^ ’ Genuine Kid j worth 3.00 at 2.00 Ladies’ Solid Substantial Shoes 75 Men a Rex Calf Shoes 1,50 Hand Welt Calf worth $1.50 at 3,00 < hildreids Solid Shoes 50 Misses’ He.ivy Shoes 65 School Shoes worth SI.OO n t 75 School Shoes worth $1.25 at 1,0 C Misses' Fine Shoes worth s2.ooat 1.50 1 or all our rtores we bu» as muu> Shues as any 4 house* in Rome; we buy them a 1 headquarters with the cash au'l w : buy tli-m at, lower prices t ban *n<>BS -vho bn* ’h smaller quuni • i“e . Con e ’o onr place fur Shoev. TOOK HIS CHILD. And now He Makes Sensational Charges Against His Wife. Washington, October B.—The domestic discord in the family of: Dr. A. H. Glennan had a violent ' seque 1 only this morning w hen j ...rt’-u; and Kenneth, the two eld est children, were ’orcibly taken from'their sleeping apartments in the home of the mother by a par iv of unknown men, instigated, Mrs. Glennan asserts, by her hus band. Dr. and Mrs. Glennan have not lived together for about three years. The doctor attempted to se cure possession of the children | through the Courts, but failed. He is a surgeon in the Marine Hospi tal service, and his wife was form erly Miss Susie Rayner, daughter of Joseph K. Rayner, at one time a Congressman from North Caro lia, Mrs. Glennan and her two sons have been occupying rooms of the third floor of a boarding house, and early this morning the moth er was awakened by the breaking in of the doors leading to her own ftlid sioiis’ rooms. i She screamed, but before the oC cupants of the house were aroused the children we.e seized and taken to carriages in waiting. Four men composed the party, and Mrs. Glennan alleges that one of the men was her husband. The police have been notified, and are search ing for the children and their ab ductors. Further developments put a new light on the case and make the affair assume an entirely different aspect from that given by Mrs- Glennan. It is alleged in a bill of divorce filed to-day that Dr. Glennan last night found his wife in a compro mising position with a commercial traveler named Silling, of Alex andria, Vtl., and that it was upon this discovery that he took th? children from her custody. Dr. Glennan, it is said by his friends, has had his wife under surveillance for some time. About two years ago he sued for divorce and named Surgeon Magruder, of the Marine Hospital Service, as co-respondent, the <Mfense at tlmt time not being proved. To-day, however, on the evi dence alleged to haveJaeen secured last night, Dr. Glennan filed suit for divorce against Mrs. Glennan, naming Silling as co-respondent, and alleging offenses at Harper's Ferry and other places to the plain tiff unknown, and also at the place where he say he discovered his wite in Killing’s company last night. MU<£ HAVER! Ye a T y< umu t have it. It is the only way you c n learn whit is go g >n a >out you ;t e ws of the city, vil age or farming district i which you live. You must have yet* i o ee piper, whether 5011 can afforu anything else in the way of current calling or not And a. g cat deal be sides home news you win dud in it The editor of your home paper aim first of all Io give you the home new with intelligent and helpful comme thereon. But he does not stop there -.he does the best he can to give you the gen eral news and the best thought of i Li tt hole world Oi course he does n. t and cannot give you as much as you ousrhr, tn have,and if you ask him about the matter he will frankly ie, you so He will. »lso advisn vou what you ought t> gm to rtUpplem nt yuur home paper and keep you an 1 your growing boys and girls up with the times in the great fields of politics sociology, finance, commerce, science, religion, art, education, and the literary and book news of the day. He will tell you there is one vs m-k iy journal, ullhi uh m this rcßpeo . ma- s.tip of c ne-iidi select ud, c-u-i-hsed aud cla ifi-d ex tra.Cs from the newspapers and magazines the world over, and that be has made special arrange ments by which he can give you a reduced subscription rate |for the uuiquo journal, if taken in com uectionjwith the weekly courier He will tell 1 c-u that the name of I this journal no admirably suited toyour wants is public opinion, that it, ns published at Washing ton, D. 'J , and that th- regular subscription price is $2 50 per year, hut fha f he can give you both Ihe 0 >URIE a and PJBLTC < PINK N lor one year\f"r $2 75 cash. Ho will a s\- tel! you (bat PUBLIC OP.N- I N amj the COURIER are exactly wi-atyoL in-ed during this politi cal camp-ngn. public op nion will tie sent vou for ten weeks on trial fur fifty c°ii’s. Meeting of the County School Board. The County Board of Education met Monday in the Commissioners at 11 o’clock a. m. Present A. B. S. Moseley, G. J. Whatiey and C. P. M*>rtoir. Minutes of last nir-eting read and confirmed On motion Board ap proved the quarterly report of the commissioner and ordered same paid. On motion the County School Commissioner was ordered to ap point 5 trustees for each school district in the county whose duty shall be to recommend all teachers for each district to the county Board of Eduoatiou fox contract, Sup -rvise and settle fill matters ill dispute for each school, and aid the Board of Education in their efforts to improve the school of the county. motion Board adjourned. A. B. S. Moseley Chairman. W. M. Bridges Sec. and Com. Rome Ga. Oct. Ist 1894. Murders in San Salvador. San Francisco, October 3—The steamer Colon brings news of mur der and assasiuatioo in San Salva dor. Silveroa Lewis, a prominent literary man, had written a history of ths coun r ry and was about to take passage on the Colon for San Francisco to have his history pub lished. Some parts of the history did not b; eak favorably of the Ezeta I Government, and on the day the steamer was to sail the historian was found with a dagger in his heart. No trace of the manuscript could be found, and it is thought Lewis had been murdered to pre vent the publication of the his tory. Fernand Figaro, a wealthy plant er, was found murdered in his country residence. The house had been ransacked as though the mur der Ia 1 be-n the work of robbers, >ut mere are rumors that his death was i->r o ditichl reasons Application lor Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator of Joseph Sharpe represents tn the court his peti i-m duly tiled, 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 >e discharged from his administration and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January 1864. This October Ist. 1894. JomxP, Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia, .st d m for 3-in. Bids Wanted. GEOil JI A. Fl iy<i C unity: T.ie Board Oa Coiu.nid3KMie.-4 0/ Road* and Revenue ruuutvu appLu-UiOas vl ptra ns desiring to act as fireman the Court House, seating salary per month, for which they will act. Said applications must be in the Clerks ot“ iiqe by 1 wel/e o’clock noon on Saturday Novem ber 3rd, 1804. Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman of the Board. This Octoiler 3rd. 1894. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. ’ ■ ll '"■■■■ ■ L ' II r W Buis VVauted. GETKgIA, Fb-yd county. The Board fCo nmiss on iri of Roads and Rev enu oisai-. C un.y will te live sealed bids for bui i i'j rwo ...it-, one Vealsand one for Pope’s Fer.y, Specifcations arj on tile in the - fticeof the Clerk of the Boaru. Said bids io be ... JieC.er..s uJice not later than Twelve o clock noon 0.1 Saturday, November 3rd, 18.14. Th Board reserves the right to reject any and all bills. Witness ih. Wn. John C. Fosttr, Chairman of the Board, This October 3rd. 181)4. 30 cl Max Meyi rhardt, Clerk. ■ . ~y--aga Citation. GE< R 'IA, Floyd County. Whereas, J. A. Rounsa.i’i- has petitioned the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Re enue of said County f<* a yiiange ia the Sliver Creek r ad. n ar llounsaville’s mil , and in front < j ills reiiil.mce; ... i ..m C.mmiissio.ur.s of Cave Spring istric have r commended that said petitio i lie granted This is to notify all persons having objections thereto or claims for damage arising therefrom to make the same known at the next meeting of s»id Boari of Commission ers to lie held on the first Msodayin November next. Witness the Hon. John C Foster, Chairman of th Board. Tnis 3rd. day of October 1894. 3V d m Max JMeyerharct, Clerk Bund Election. Georgia, Floyd County. By Direction of Board of Cmimd. Roads and Revenue, in ail( | f Su, ners; ot Floyd, notice is hereby g iven> tlwt of otNovembei, 1894, an election W j|H® . 6th ' at all voting precincts within th In * helll County, to determine the .p.esUon wbL'” Uia pon bonds to the amount of F.rtv n. rc °’ (¥49,000,00) Dollars shall be igau h " Us a U(l County for the purpose of payin tlle H " yd indebtedness of said Couutv. Sahl 1 at ‘“" bear interests th- rate of Five " ,ha " annum, said interest payable on the Hr’ TV January of each year after tho date . o’ 3 " f ot said bonds. Said bonds sh m i 18s,1 « uary lot. 1800, and shall be of the fm “ Jau nominations; ‘ *i.owing Ten Thousand(flo.ooo.oo) Dollars to i denomination of Five(.s6.oo) Dollars •< ,' i° f the len Thousand (»10,000.00) Dollars' mi denomination of Ten ftlo.oo) Dollars eac? f len Thousand (~10,000 00) Dollars ? denomination of Twenty (S2O 00> I> ° f th ® Ten Thousand (KO,000,oi)).DoX denomiuat on of Fitly D “ be the Tor the first twelve years, oily the L, • said bonds shall be paid, .the.eafter ti tOf be paid. tbeie shal The Thirteenth year Five Thousand Dollars of pnncipai .(Five D-nlar b.‘, ll(h Thousand (2000.00) Dollars of interest **' The Fourteenth year Five Thousand • Dollars of principal (,- Ive h „ , lul '•-•”■00.00 Seventeen Hundred and fifty ( fe j 7am T interest; 1 lhe Fifteetth year Five Thousand Dollars ol principal, (Ten Dollar ’^" W - (l 0 Fifteen Hundred (1500 00) Dollar ,r • ’ UB3 aail The Sixteenth ’F.vXXd’VT' Dollars of principal, (Ten Dollar b V*' 00 ’ Twelve Hundred and Fifty (1250) Dol D<fiUrM,r V inc‘ipi t i h One Thousand («1000.00) hollars of W “‘ The Eighteenth year, Five thousand j hollars of principal (Twenty Dollar bS, 10 ' 00 ’ Seven Hundred and Fifty (. sy ,o O) interest, The Nineteenth year Five Dollars of principal (Fifty Dollar FiteHundreu [»f00,00j Dollars of interest- The Twentieth year Five Thousand Dollars of principal [Fifty Dollar Bonds and Twa Htindrcd and Fifty («-250.00] Dollars o r terest, when principal and interest will 1" fully paid off. AU voters favoring the issuance of sa>d 1 ■ will have written or printed on n • “F,r Bonds.” All opposed, the words''! u"" tS Bonds.” s -gainst John C. Foster, Chairman. I> J , "tox Meyerhanh, Clerk of R„ lt q s and Heveuue ' Citation--Leave to Sell Georgia, Floyd county: I o all whom it may concern; A. H. E/liS r, cutor of Radford Ellis, deceased has in 4 e form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell lam a belonging to the estate of said de ceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in Nov. next. This Ist day of oct. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Citatien- Leave to Sell. Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Samuel Pyle, Ad ministrator of John Landrum, deceased, has in d le form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Mo-uday in November next. Ibis in day of October, 1894. John P. DAvfc^ r Ordinary. Notice Guardians Georgia, > Agreeable to i.n order from Floyd county, > the court of Ordinary in and for said county will be sold before the court house door, between the legal hours of saloon the Ist Tuesday in Octobar next, the follow ing Real Estate to wit: Tue South west quar ter of lot of laud known as,lot No, two hund ed and twenty-eight (2 ») in the 23rd District aid 3rd Section ot Floyd county, seorgia, contain ing forty-four (--T iacres more or less. Terms cash, his Anderson x Thompson, mark. Guardian of the Estate of Samuel and Luc etia Thompson “minors,” A Years f-up port. Georgia, Fl-yd county: To ali whom it mav concern: Notice is here by given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a years support to the 5 minor children, ot Jack Prior deceased, have filid t'leir award, and unless good and sultlci- nt ciuse is shown, the same will be made the juilgf ment of the Court at the November term. 1894, of the court of Ordinary. This Oct, Ist, 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, Ga| unr-in-m iiuiini—M—rir-iiii—siii ' Application lor Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd Coumy : Whereas A.j. Wat.luis Administrator He It. * >0.., ofjosei.n Watters, represents to w court in his pe itiou duly illeii, that hehasa ■ ißihi-terert Joseph Waiters estate. This l ’ cite .11 persons concerned, kindred h n< ’ cr( ‘','. to show cause, if any they can, whv saws ■ ministrator should not be discharged fi<-m administration and receive letters of <llsinl ’~! ja on the First Monday in November 1894. 1 August 7th. 1894. , , John P. Davis. Aug. 7,t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy I i’-ouity. G»- Commissioners Sale- AV. F. Ayer } J.W. Barnwell G'lard'n. I C.mrt. G. C. Longs reot . t. al.) t Under and by vntue of an order g '■ 1 ~ the Hatch term i f the Superior cou. t "1 1 l "- •'oi’iity. Th.e nndersignu I ‘ n-is’i' ne's a l ]>-inted for the puipose, will sell for in the above stated cause, at public outcry fore the Court house door in Rome. , * t "' the usual hours for public sales, on 11 _ Tuesday in November next, the fnUow '"® ' senbed real estate, to wit: "That tra- ’■ a known as the Oak Hill farm, on the btow ’“ ' er, abouteight miles from Rome, form- 1 > 1 cl pied hy Dr C.K. Ayer, in the 23rd. Dfstric. .1 d. Section of said county 01 floyd, ing the whole of lot No. 299 an *’ ’ ,l "‘ ’ e !"*> the of lots NO’S. 300,301,and 302 which 1 11 North side of the Etowah rivet < 1,1 abou 440 acres. Terms of salt*, one 1 the balauc-i In equal amounts in ”' u “,| 4 -,. of tears will; interest a. 8 per cen > j ,[,j sale. The ’ .le will be retained >i ]s4i pure ase money is paid. Septemoei J,B. Sullivan, W. W, Brooks, Smily Johnson,! Coninisssiouers Many arsons are wo*®* own fron? cfcrviork or howsebotbH * eown’2i iron Hitters eysiem. aide digestion, removes > ‘wa cußis uaUo*. 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