The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 05, 1894, Image 3

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[ORWOMEN FOLKS OBEYED orders. w ° ma " Shot " by Her Aunt. ffa8 hl>.gton C. H., Ohio, Octo sensation was caused in “X h«.l been having some Mona met each other on ViUert Street. Mrs Ikard smd to u . Colbs: “Kun, I um going to t veil” The latter rejoined, ;XX»ant to.! «m a flash Mrs. Ikard pulled a revolver from her pocket and fired three shots at Mrs Gillis in quick succession. The first was aimed high above her head; then she lowered the weapon, aiming it straight at her. The second ball entered Mrs. Gil lis’s left arm just below the elbow and came out on the opposite side. 1 It entered the arm again above the elbew, coming out at the left breast very near the heart. The wounded woman ran to Anthony Smith’s near by, and Dr. Howell dressed the wound. Chief McLelland arrested Mrs. Ikard on Elm street as she was making her way out of town, and she is now at the County Jail, charged with shooting with intent to kill. George Ikard and his wife separated some time ago, and since then she and William Lilly are charged with having been inti mate. R SLEEPING INFANT Rescued From a Burning Baby Car riage by its Mother. An accidedt that might have been attended by more serious re sults was happily averted at the residence of Micheal Nolan, No. 61 hike street, shortly alter 6 o’clock last evening. Mr. Nolan is the proud father of a bouncing baby boy and last eve ning the youngster was terrporari ly tucked away in a baby car riage. On a table close beside the bug gy reposed a lamp. An open win dow furnished a draft, and a sud den gust of wind caught the frail drapery that adorned the buggy top and carried it up over the lamp chimney. The fl ime quickly ignited this and was fast devouring tn« top when Mrs. Nolan chanced to enter the r.'om. Q iick as a flash the sleeping in faL! ff as snatched away from the danger that threatened it, and whic would have quickly termi ns.ed its exbtance. -A pail of water extinguished the blaz l -, but the excitement attending e incident and the fortunate res cue of the little one will be long remembered by its parents. Wants to Marry his Spirit I“dianap,,li 9) O ct 4.—A most jugular hallucination possesses I? bSarah Cropper. Some months ? J 1 conceived 8 violent passion or I ‘ bde John T. Pressly, ex ftr "f 'his county,and a a 1 > man, and the attachment 7 bp mg returned, she began teueo re res ’ fle »ce, to his in- 7 mortification. tho/ t flUfllly appealpd to the au " ehe * ' Ul d f ° r dle tlme being , “Oppressed by her relative count,, q hy p, ‘ ople of lhis Mr o JJII ldter Giis episode «dd i T , ’“" eis " d TF d ]‘' s " l,)rili ng the woman sud ' the city. s..y- Mr p? Wll ' le 8110 realiz-d that bcenordT'T 8 had a spirit n ' • ,hat ,here shd P’fl be the r- J ,' riage aud Bhe ca,led ** biddl ngthem e h ‘ 8 HUUB ’ ln b w the^ptial 9 Prepareat Sh 9 Ko declin ed and > t < h Ueßted t 0 leaVe bu ' directed , * '* au, honties were 6d strain her. Ou every other subject eave her infatuation for the late Mr. Pressly she is en tirely sane. This afternoon it was ordered that she be placed under treatment in the State Hospital for the Insane. FIFTY DEAD BODIES Follow in the Wake of the Storm Near Key West. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 5. — A special from Key West says that fifty dead bodies, victims of the wrecks occurring on the reefs du ring the recent storm, have been washed ashore on the island. The dead are evidently sailors from the vessels destroyed, al though the length of time which has elapsed since the storm has rendered the bodies unidentifiably through decomposition. The prob abilities are that many more of these ghastly evidences of the hurricane’s fury will be brought to light in a few days. MINISTERIAL COUNCIL High English Officials Absent From the Meeting. London, October s.—The coun cil of ministers, which a call was issued two days ago, met in Down ings street at noon. When the meeting opened Sir William Harcourt, chancellor of the exchequer, and Right Hon. Henry Campbell Bannerman, sec retary of state for war; Right Hon. Henry Fowler, secretary of state for India, were absent. It is announced upon authority that the cabinet council after dis cussing the state of affairs in Chi na decided to send troops to that country in order to protect British interests. It is also probable that addi tional ships will be sent to strength en the fleet in Chinese waters un der command of Admiral Freman tle. It is said in consequence of today’s meeting of the cabinet that the British legation at Pekin will shortly be guarded by British blue jackets and native Indian soldiers. George Gould’s Gusher. Marrietta, Ohio, Oct. 4. —The Atlantic Company drilled a well on the Charles Perdew farm at Tunnel Station, five miles West of this city in the sand this morn ing. Thisdrill only penetrated one screw in the sand, when they’ were compelled to close on account of a tremendous flow of oil and gas. The tools were withdrawn and *q, c we i connected v ith the UnW She made 126 barrels in two and a half hours, and is still flowing at the same rate. This makes her a 1,200-barrel well, and the largest ever in this part of the country. Oil men and citizens generally are greatly excited. C. H. Cameron and George Gould, son of the late Jay Gould, of New York City, are the principal owners of the wt 1 1 . MRS, MCAULEY ACQUITTED. Richmond .Va., )ct..L-Che jury in the case of Mrs Mini i • McCauley, < n trial for the murder of her husband, Sorgesm Dixie McCmiey, of ue Vuited States Arillery,after deliber - ting ail night, this morning brougl t iu a vuniict of acqni HORR FAMILY AFFLICTION. Elyria. Obi'’, Oct. 4 -The nw'hH and one of the b-others of il -'), R G. Ilorr, . dilo'r of the N- w Yoi- ■ Ti e une,-lied mdiy at Wollin Jo.i wilhiu lew h"ii s of each other “Orang ■ Blossom” is a pain ess cure of all diseases peculiar to women. Sold fresh by D. M • Curry. Warter’s hand mad*, is the finest smoke or he market —and then it is Rome made;rruits of home Industry. Ask your dealer for one. Onion Setts, Red White and Yedow, at Turnley &Co. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY OCTOBER, 5 1894. WAIT FOR THE 818 BARNUM & BAILEY 'W. THE GREATEST LEADER IN AMVSBhKXTiII TUP Mmwa b smirv bwn'.dd e knii.LT Greatest Show On Earth at 1 to Me, not u 4 Tit o :rj i- i 13 AsSf -'•/ ' AfKlliul.K ou Ih.t d.r allranj Triumphant T.mr of 111. Southern State.. SfeW Bs BT CEEA? SIDE-SHOWS I THE BIG BARNUM BAILEY SHOW. •** - Xx—Capital invested $3«o00e000. Daily expenses $7,300. Only show in- ,dor*e.l by the C’le gy. No False Preteases. No Exaggeration. EVER¥- Alt loiiij INCREASED IN EVERY WAV brand ethnological congress 01 saVmae 1 people. Except in price of admission. GREAT EQUESTRI AN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MEET. , equestrian may-pole dance. “ ®s thru: cms iwwk is three rugs greater number of acts, and better ones than ever before. . ~, ~ , . c .. . Two Elevated Stages, Race Track and SteeL-barred Au.nial Arena. W TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION! Curious Human Beings with queer religions and ceremonies, Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Tumbling Tournaments. Circus,,ll ippo- Pagans, Idolaters. Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals, Vishnns, drom?, RHCUigj Aerial, Equestrian? VVJrd Beast and Domestic Buddhists, Confucians Hindoos, Christiana and Amazons, whole yyAr.ininl Exhibitions, familesef savage people with their huts, weapons, implements, AUiniltl tXIIIUIIWin. MS 5 COLLECTION of giant and pigmy quadrupeds Jim IUJ LYLn dll A UlAnl uUIuLLA 1 gathering of furious creatures from all countries. BARNUM'i EO W <J!! ™! L^™ MS - 12 Hereis the only living specimen of the wonderful cour.terfe.t 20—OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O. JOllim, THE WIDOW OF BIG CIHK9. OUR PRICES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH The Greatest Curiosity ever exhibited, and of the utmost interest Alh! Everywhere Wc Take Our Entire SIIOW* iw imk'SS mitw r wmi m wfisa deists. ADMISSIOM TO EVERYTHING 5Qq, c alw Sucb. Ferocious, wild and Domest'. Animal.perfon ungat cue time. Compared with OiiVH Other Sboi W®n!d Be Dear at Ten Cents. IMMENSE HOOSE FAIR. W < With 400 Superb Specimens worth *l.lO,Mb. '. -1 k vW gfr, Giant Ox, 18 hands high. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cattle. Steer tfi’ ‘ S&WiroJBKBEp with 3eyes, 3 nostrils and 3 homa ; GfflH W Blit -VS DEW W t 1 , Tiiyy? ,i k?A i-y>—l.- —| ——/ ...■. .yßfajLdiyy3\ NcsA \ j*r t-i r- All the Crowned Heads of the world represente I, an I the Military Uniforms -< 1 of all the nations, at 9 a. in. on day of THE VEST LOWEST RATES Ui ON ALL RAILROADS To All Points on the Big Show’s Great .Southern ’Pour. 1 7 rfXgjq '* '■ Bowling Green, October 2; Nashville, OctAber,:'; Columbia. October 4; igrxi r Birmingham, October 5; Montgomery, Oca:b?r ;on, October 8; Amer* 'v icus, October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 13; A'lanta, October . ■ 15; Rome, October 16; Chattanoogi, October 17. inv > c "t.noi, a * u *” > y j 3C< CTS.-SWRtTH f»GUTH—'ADMB3SION 3C Reserved seats at regular prices, and Admission tickets at usual advance, at Yeiser’s Drug store, 330 Broad street. BEWARE OF CHEAP 25CENT SHOWS, PLAYING THE SOUTH AT INCREASED PRICES aLONE GIVE TB xME SHOW AND THE Same P ices Northand South. NORTH GEORGIA ipilW Ctiisp, REPARTMEN7 OF THE UNIVERSITY. As Rahloncga, Georgia. ? prlnj term begins first Mondty in February. l ull tern- begins first Monday in September. 7ULL UTEHARY COURSES. TUITION FREE V th ample corps of teachers. i NR9IIGH MILITARY TRAiiiiilß under a U. 8. Army Officer detailed by Secretary of war. leiartments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. WUNG LADIES have equal advantage.. CHEAPEST COLLEGE in the SOUTH For catalogues and full information ad. dress Secretary or Treasurer of Boarc Trustees. Flour 40cts. at Mor ri ; Telephone 26. TEXAS! IS THE DIRECT LINE TO TEXAS ANDTHE SOUTHWEST ■ ■■l IS THE SHORTEST LINE TO I TIPSOUTHERN TEXAS. AH H IS THE ONLY LINE TO TEXAS . 1 ALL UNDER NE MANAGEMENT. K ISTHEONLY LINE GIVING CHOICE H ■ OF ROUTES VIA SHREVEPORT Eg KI ORVIA NEWORLEANS. i ££ eU is equippedwithsolidvestibuled I" TRAiNSTONEWORLEANSANDWITH ’ ■ THROUGH SLEEPERS ATLANTAAND ■ BIRMINGHAM TO SHREVEPORT; ■ CLOSE CONNECTION AT EITHER POINT | WITHTHROUGH SERVICE OFTEXASLINES OURRATES ASLOWAS ANY! CMLOMM? tUgamMMKS AxI.LYTLE DIV.PASSRAGENT REAUHOUSE CHATTANOOGAirsa, J.RJCGREGOR TKAV.PASS)LAG£«T 20051 ’JAVEBiRMINGHAMALA. W£.R INEAR SON G.P.A. CINCINNATI.O. Warter’s “n and made” grows more pop ular as the d iysgo oy— and its been us > of mer it. For sale by al! deal jers. Try one. Administrators Sale. GFCRGTA, Floyd County : Pursuant to an order of the Court of Grdinar] will be sold before the Court house door in the < itv of Rome, >aid Comity between the lega hours of Sale, ou the fi st Tuesday in August 1894. the following property to wit; One lot in DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)City of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., known as the former resilience of J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street in tl.e said City !‘O feet and ex tending back, same width 140 feet, and being the property, conveyed l>v deed of Mrs Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs'. M, E. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist , IbH'.i. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa ( ourt said County in Book “Y.” ot' deeds, Page 4!)8, b o. 448 ou June 2Hth. 1879, and also describ ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to .aid R. B. Me Arver. Dated April 20th. 1881 and l<ecorded in Bork“C. E.” or deeds, Page 282 No. 187. G. o.d lot sold as t>>e property of William T. Sa on (deceased. This July 3rd. 1394. W. J. Gordon, Adininistratoi De Donis Non With will annexed of Win. T. Gordon deceased, Estate Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Hoyd county. Carrie E Williams) Libel for divorce vs N<> 45, Floyd Superior Benj. L. yVllliams) Court, Sept. Term 1894, ) Tojthe defendant Benjamin L. Williams, you are hereby notified aud commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held in the aloresaid county of Floydon ] on the 2nd Monday in January 1895, then and there to answer pontiffs jietltion for lible for divorce, Asin default.thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. I Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of I aforesaid county. This 25th day of Septembe | ism. W. E. Beyseigel, elk, Supr, court Floy county Ga. twice a mo for 2-mo. Before you spend your money, is the time to hunt a bargain. See what Coker will do in clothing It Pays. ME 11. 11. OF. CL’ AMI W.iAR-R. an d r> er dtsiltal le liie I<tv t< » M! AKD mm Chattanooga, Nashville. No waiting on connections or delayed trains. All trains leave on schedule time f ruin Railroad depot* foot of Broad street.. s. - _2i By Only one block from Armstrong Hotel. jy"O nl y fyur blocks from New Central Hote No change of Cars. Through Conches on all trains Be tween Rome and Atlanta, Close connections in Union depots at fc Atlanta and Chatttaneoga with al! Leave Rome, daily at9:i6a m 3KX)n xa Arrive Atlanta “ “12:5B am 6:26 p m RETURNING. Leave Atlanta, daily atß:os a m 3.01 p & »-rive Rome “ “11:30 am 6:00 pm For maps, folders and any desired iufonna on, call on oi write. C. K Ayer, J. A. Hume.T'cket A gt. W.‘F.AVERT. M