The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 19, 1894, Image 7

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Lowry Bro’s Dry Goods NOTIONS SHOES HATS CAPS ETC -*• Call . AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF STAMPED LINEN’S We Are NOW OPEN O.UR NEW QUARTERS, NEW GOODS, and LOW PRICES, Lowry Bros atC.. WOODS, old Stand 403 Broad St, MAY BE A LYNCHING If les Lawrence Slioultl Be Found by the People of Jasper Flovilla,Ga,, Oct. 19 —Yesterday while Mrs. Salli© Pope, a widow, was picking cotton near Smith's mills, she was set upon by a nf-grn named Lee Lawrence and ou'rag ed. Large posses of citizens are ecoir eg the country for him. He will be lynched if caught. Dr. Kremien Sentenced Baltimore,October 18.—Ur John D. Kremien, recently adjudged guilty of murder in the second d - gree for poisoning John Forres, aliaa Herman Hanburch, formerly of Philidelphia, was today sentenc ed to ten years’ imprisonment it the state penitentiary. The su preme bench last week denied the plea for a new trial. Kremien,who was Forres’ physician,{was arrest ed when he presented the forged will to the orphans’ court purport ing to give him Forres’s estate Valued at $6,500. Fusion Reached in North Carolina Raleigh, N.C. October 19. — The republican state executive commit tee met here today, Chairman Hol ton, presiding. The matter of com pleting the fusion .ticket was dis cussed. Chairman Butler and several members (of the popu'ist state committee were present, and af terwards the two chairmen had a long conference. Both were very reticent. It is learned that it was "decided to put the name of William A. Guthrie, populist, of Durham, on the supreme court ticket,view Hen ry G Connor, who declined to ac cept the nomination The printing of the fusion tickets was ordered done imm°d iatelv. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin / Libel for vs. Div or c e Perrian. Mauldin. \ in Floyd Superior Court Meh, term 1894. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in the above: stated case that the defendant! does not reside in said county and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State. It is or dered by the court, that service be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this order and no tice twice a month for two months, three months before the next term of this court, in the Hustler of Rome, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriff’s advertisements are published. April 18 1894. W. M. McHenry, J. S. C. R. C. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TERM 1894. Mrs. Mattie L. Mauldin, ) Libel vs. ;• for Perrin A. Mauldin. \ Divorce To the defendant Perrin A. Maulden, you are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Su perior Court to be held in and for said county on the 4th, Monday in next September then and there to uiak» your defense, if any you have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di vorce . Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegle, Clk. Supr. Court. The Little _G re n Market No. 42 7 Broad St. Everything Clean and nice. The be s t Sausage in me city. We will gaurantee every pound 16 oz. Polite At tention all orders filed promptly Give us a trial McEntire & Schlap back. When you want to buy groceries and buy them cheap call upon J A. Kane cor. Broad and Ross St. New yel low yam pototoes very cheap, orders called I for and THE HUSTLER OF ROME.FRIDAY OCTOBER, 19 1894, ..... MILDREN. Look out for Sunday Mornings Hustler of Rome, SOMEMAGNIFiCENTPRIZS Are to be given away but you Must have Sunday Morn ing's Hustler of Rome or you are not in it. Get one. The Sunday morning Hustler of Rome will contain an auu< u icu ment that will prove a big sensa tion among the children readers of this piper. No child can sfiTird t>> miss the for if it does ii misses every hance at (he handsome gifts which we are going to place within reach of all. Os course the early bird will get tin* S2OO worm but each ch i 1 d.who tries,is going to get something nice. Don’t fail to ger, a Sunda/ morn ng Hustler of Rome. it Cures Consumption. Cincinnati, 0., October 19.—De. positions taken here in the case of Dr. Amick vs. Reeves, develop some remarkable facts. It was shown that the Amick Chemical Company, of this city has supplied ' forty thousand doctors with Dr. i Amick’s chemical treatment for consumption, as much as SI,OOO worth of sample n edicine being! distributed daily. Each patient re ceived a trial outfit and an inhal er. The company offered as evi dence its files, containing thou sands of reports from physicians of cure* covering every stage and phase of the disease. The Censorship of the Press. Jackson, Miss., October 19. The postmaster general has declar ed the Co-operative Loan and In vestment Company, of Mississippi, with headquarters in this city, a j lottery, and the same has been re fused the use of the United States mails, “and newspapers carrying the advertisement of such lottery have been notified that publica tions containing such advertise ments are not mailable matter. Eluded the Chinese. London. Oct. 19. —The steam ship Moyuue, recently purchased in England by the lapauese Gov- i ernmeut has arrived at Yoko’no ma, having made the passage from Cardiff in 33 days, steam Dg 8,9< 0 miles without stopping. Although Chinsse warships were on the look out for.her ->he had no difficulty in e ad mg them . Today was Capt. A. B. S, Mose ley's birthday and whether or not Mrs. M. W. Brett knew the fact when she sent him that lovely col lection of beautiful roses makes no difference. The exquisite flowers were greatly admired by many per sons and Mrs Brett certainly ha* shown excelent taste in their selec tion and wonderful cucoess in their cultivation. NORTH GEORGIA IjricuW Colkgs, HEPARTMEN7 OF THE UNIVERSITY, At Dahlonega, Georgia. Spring tei’va begins first Monduy in February. Fall term begins first Monday in September. 7ULL LITERARY COURSES. tuition rm U th ample corps of teachers. THROUGH MIUTARYTRAINING under a U. S. Army Officer detailed by Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. YOUNG LADIES hare equal advantagee. BACK AT THE OLD STAND. We have opened at the old stand <>f W. H. Edmoiub in A Co., on Broad st., with W. H. Edmondson as manager of the business. Our goods are fresh and nice and we are going to sell them very cheap for cash. S ‘nd your child or servent to us, an 1 they will be treated as well as if you came yourself (but don’t forget to send the cash.) If you w mt to buy groceries at retail and w holesale prices come to see us. We want all of W. II . Edmon sons A* Cos old customers and a great many new ones, so come and do your self good and please us. Respectfully. Edmondson Grocery Co. —v w. — The Kaiser’s Flags. Berlin, October 18. —A magnifi cent military display was witness ed to-day in connection with the formal dedication of the 132 Hrgs destined for the recently organized hour th Battalion of each regiment of infantry. The cere .iony us nail ing there flags their staffs was per formed by E npe'or Viliam n the Ruhmes Halle, or HaH or Fames, of the arsenal. Wholesale Murder. Hamburg, October, 19. —A sen sation has been caused here by the mysterious disappearance of Her Rothgardt. a leather merchant of the Hansa Platz, his wife and four children and his brother-in-law, named Kruse, The body of the youngest child has been washed ashore at the Island of Finken waerder in the Elbe, and it is be-1 ieved that the disappearance of the whole family may turn out to be a case of wholesale murder and suicide. Miss Mamie Weems, of Atlanta, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. W. J. Powell,of Thomasville, is at the Armstrong. Mr W. G. Hatchell,of Gadsdeu, is in the city. Suita Uy. Co icfiefflo. To The East. Lnave East Rome 5.40 a. in. 4,40 p.in Arrive Cleveland 7.55 a. m. 7.02 p. tn “ Knoxville 10.25a, ni. ll'.OOp.m. “ Bristol ,2.15 p. ni. 4.30 a. in “ WaFhingt0n......4.02 a - in. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00a.m. 11.00a.m. “ Philadelphia 7 05.a. m. 3.50 a. ni *• sew York 10.50 a, in. 6.52 a. in Train leaving East Rome at 5.40 a. m.. has a Pullman Sleeping car. to Cleveland, where it connects with tire popular Vestibule Dining car train for Washington and New York This i rain also connects at Cleveland, with train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. in. The 4,40 p. in. train connects at Oolt- wrh Junction wi: h Sleeping car, for Radford. Vi.., making di reel connection for all points East. To West. And The North Leave East Rome 4.40 p. in. 2.00 a.tu 10.40 am Arrive Chattanooga....T.lOp. in. 4 50 a.m. 1.20 pm “ cincinn .ti 7,30a. in. 720 p,in. Nashville 8.20a. in.10,55a. m.7.20p.iu “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. in. “ St. Louis 6 45p. in. 7.05 a. m. *• Kansas city .7,25 a. tn, 10.25 a. in. Little Rock 2.30 p. m, 2.45 a. tn, “ Ft, Worth ~8 :#0 a. in. 7 -50 pin Trains leaving East Rome 4 :40 p ni is the pop ular "Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati. carrying Pullman's finest sleeping cars and a magnificent observation oar from Macoa to chattanoogai seats free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Memplii - connecting there for all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East Rome, ,2 50 am 1115 am 4 02pm Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am ILS p m 6 25pm “ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 p tn. “ Macon 10 50 a m 725pmio 40 p ni. “ S vam.ah ... 630 pin 700 am “ Brunswick.... 715 pin 6 1.5 am, “ Jacksonville ~9 00 pm 830 am, Tra n leaving East Rome2:so ain runs solid to Brunswick. S.eeping cars Chattanooga to At anta, The 1115 uin train solid through vesti buled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 until 7 30 p m : lakes on sleeping ear to Bruns wick ami the connection from 4:02 train, The 1115 am .lain co nieces wiih R A I),S AL, A A W P and ca railroad trains in the Union l>ei>ot, Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation chaii car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome.... ....9 40 pm Arrive Anniston ,12 05 “ Selma 5301 m “ Montgomery.... ,7 00 ai n Mobile 12 30 noon •• New Orleans 445 pm “ Houston.., TlO a 111 Leave East .tome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda on. Leave East Rome 2,00 p, in, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p m has Pull man Sleeping car to ■■■■ : MLJ t PRICKLY ASH, POKER; ’. . ' 'BmB ~ '' ' • -f AND POTASSIUM V ' l '> Makes l\ . ? 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It prints all All the world—the news you care fc it 1W VtH and prints it in the shortest possbw.X « Vi’ ? can read THE CHICAGO RECORD dV I ItOW-' work too. It is an independent |. all political news free from- the i\] i bias. In a word—it’s a complete A VH ■ clean, honest family newspaper, flZi Wl largest morning circulation in Chichi ‘l WfcWM west—l2s,ooo to 140,000 a day. UII|MEI Prof. J. T. Hatfield of the No I. || I University says: CHICAGO l | % t comes as near being the ideal da ■' ' nal as we are for some time likef 1 i | ® on these mortal shores. *V I TV® Sold by newsdealers everywhere, a I |fn scriptions received by all A i t a, 11 IHE CHICAGO RECORD, 181 Madison-s .f I ;• ‘ wu L l.tl ' 1 First farmer: —I see they have a new wagon >ard in Rome. Second farmer: —Yes 1 stopped there last night and they treated me in first-class style, and took good care of a-U my goods. You bet I am going to stop at ‘ Robin sons” wagon yard whenever I go to Rome, on Broad street opposite Engine House. w-1 t. PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, Floyd County, to the Superior Court of said Coun ty: The petition of Cornelius Ter hune, J. Park Bowie, Geo. F. Nix on and P. M. Nixon respectfully show: first That they are the owners of theentire capitol stock of the “Terhune, Berry Hardware com pany,?’ a corporation chartered according to the laws of the State, second That petitionersare now engaged in, and propose continu ing business under said charter and the privileges therein conferred but they desire to change t;j_ name of -;mi hune Nixon Company. Wh - refoie pet ii , I’ 1 W, ®' 0 granting of an older of the iVt-WKM changing the iri m< f sa? tioii to h.t f ‘T . ; u e *’V V ‘ Company, ’ ami p. ;i;i<'.'ne>'Al9H ever pray on. [WI McHe:i t >»' vTmuH.J 1 I- lied in < fiiee ( jt , I|G 1. \V. i " ■ ' 118 At; ; > copy fr> :.r. nawMM a;,; w of . J‘.ill '■ o. ~ f Fiord• ■■ rk Coulj’ ? 0 1m M I Clerk tap u C V' Fhn ovntv Ga. VI Good Advice. Wo advise every reader of this paper toi write to the Gazette Co., Cincinnati, v., sot I a free sample copy o£ that good old paper— 1 The Cincinnati Gazette. It is now published < twice a week—every Tuesday and Friday, for 1 only one dollar a year, and it seems to grow better with each issue. Its fashion page is quite a feature, being edited v ith great care. It describes the very latest Par isian c< as well as the plainer, every-day horfie dress. Its news pages, home and farm pages, story pages, market pages, etc., are full and com plete. It will always be a every intelligent in «o ■i v