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PBOFMOW, CULM*
DENTISTS.
J A. WILLS— Dentiet—2oa 1-2 Hroad »irw
a over Cantrell and Owen a atort.
ATTORNEYS
J. H. Spu leek, Attorney ;at Law, Manon
Temple Huildidg
Temple Building Roma Georgia.
JAMES R NEVlN—Attorney at Law Odi,
Foperty Hail puscuffice coruor ird Aveuur
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at
Maaoula Temple.
Rome, Ha.
In Maaonio Teunde. Koran, Ga.
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XX J VANDIVER—Attorney and Com
a seller at Law—Rome, Ga.
7 H. ENNIS—Juo. W. STARLING—Eiun
Wy & Starling, Attorneys at Law. Masont
Temple, Roue, Ga. feb23.
PHYSICIANS AMO. SURGEONS.
DH. RAMBUR—Physician and Surge.?
Office at realdencf’ 614 avenue A, Four.
■ ward.
'» P. HAMMOND—PhyMciau and Surge.,i.
Offers his professional services to tfiepe
” l»le of Rome and surrounding countr.
at Cronch and Wataon'e drugstore. /.
Asnad street.
DR. W. D. HOST—Office ate A. Trevit.
drugstore, fo.33lßroad street Telephor
IW. resident. N 0.21
’TT'renk A- Wynn, PljysiHar. and Surgon
. y* .rfiice at Tretitt & Johns >u drug stor*
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave
attention given all professicusi call
. «eni Ry. Go crtlo.
To The East.
Bast Rome 5.40 a. tn. 4,40 p. m
tawe Cleveland 7 55 a. m. 7.02 p. ni
” Knoxville 10.25a, m. ls.oop.tn.
“ Bristol ,2.15 p. ni, 4.30 a. n
Wa5hingt0n......4.02 a- tn. 2.40 p. n)
Baltimore .5.00 a. m. 11.00 a. m.
" Philadelphia 7 <>s.a. m. 350a. m
*■ Tw York... ...10.50 a, m. 6.52a.m
TTraun leaving Eastßome at 5.40 a. tn., has a
TMSaaan Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland.
itoonneute with the popular Vestibule
car train-for Washington and New York
train also connects at Cleveland, with
r Chattanooga, arrives at 0.86 a. tn. The
NJMp ni. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction
wiik Sleeping oar, for Radford. Va., making di
o, coercion fur 001“ la k *»*
To West. And The North
Rome 4.4dp. tn. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
.. j.iop. rn. 4 50 a.m. 1.20 pm
"Ctnciunui 7-Joa. m. 7.20 p.m.
•'Mhville 6.20a. m.10,5ta. ai.T.2op.m
“ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. re.
-"*»L Louis *®4sp. m. 7.04 a. m.
- Mansaecity .7,25 a. tn, 10.2» a. re.
■XJttle Rock .2.30 p. m. 2.45 a, tn,
* Worth .8:00 a. m,7 50 pre
Twains tearing East Rome 4:40 pm is the pop
-xr*“Cincinnati & Florida Limited." it is foil
■AMdlMited apd runs aoijfi Jacjtaon rille, to cto
r>",axti carrying PullmanU finest alee ting ears
*»« *. magnificent Oliservatjon ear from Macoe
<->»• ofaattanouga/seats free., where it makes di
Trnr-oentienUofr with solid train witH through
'k wejaeng car attached clip tjp nooga jo Mompbi -
***' eeting there for all points west.
&s South Georgia, Carolina and
' Florida.
esvd East Reme. ,250a tn 11 15 a m 402 pm
otowtwe Atlanta e.M a m ISpejep I
““ Augusta 1.20 pru92s pm.
Macon 10 50 am 725 p tn 10 40 p in.
-* Savannah... 630 p m 700 am t
Brunswick.... 715 p m 615 a m
'•*■ -sAcksoaville .900 p m 830 am
Tci.u tearing Etc. R>ms2;.>oa tn runs gol i .
us s ,B>TTOSwiek., Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At
anta, The 1115 a m train solid through vest! 1
s train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1
5k uut.il 730 p ni: takes on sleeping car to Bruns
and the connection fr<|tn 4sQ2 train. The
iSara train connects Wtth.ft efcD.S A L, A A
ua railroad traiils in the Union Depot,
oXiailta, It Also has an elegant observation
caa -tsar (eeate/ree).V> Mecen.
Td Alabama, Texas & the West.
■etttJCut Rtune „.r8 40 p tn
? -Aw-e Auafisfcr/.... .<!.>,night. 7 ssp th,
Belina . t ... SWans
Montgomery,lt»ani
! M >1 IYte....>..»■(..,iaaonoon
“ New 0r1ean5...... ,441 p m
“ Jjbws’on.:ci| a v
kawve East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accnmefis
on, e 7 ; •* '
mace East Rome 2»OW p,’ ag Gwdsdan rod At
tdla AoooßMuodation.
r»n leaving East Rojas
um -Sleeping oar to iMehitv caßneCtfag with
■y-jrt— nr car to N«w Ocieeaa.
3Pur UdtenU 4>r Bleeping
ar oa »r dvASe oe i
-», J, F»BN8WOK~HB F a Atlanta .*a.
■ • <r»»!«woTeß, a«P a„ anozvUle, Tena.
w, a Turk, o, r, a, waahingtea • o.
What Nerve Berrie*
have done for other?
for you
OF 16TB DaT. -iHC
M E N Quick!/
Permanentlyßisterutl. soth uav
cure for all Wm Nervousne*
w« imitation, lent upOR having the genr ae
,3Ber¥e Berries . no «>«» «n
win Xi,. J?lent to carry In res-
- | .S^!^ r w/agXj bo«._si< boxes, on Jul
Sale by J. T
tCcouch & Co.
HE HYPNOTIZED HER.
And she Consented to be Hange \
Samuel Buxton's Crime.
Sparta, Win. Octoter. 80.—Sam
ite S. Buxton, who on lant Satur
iay, wns arrested, on theehargaof
living murdered Mary A. Jones, a
maiden lady, at her home a few
miles from this city on the 21at.
where sh* was found hanging by
the neck, has confessed the murder.
His preliminary hearing was held
this morning soon after midnight,
when he waivud examination.
He was immediately removed to
Sparta,fears being entertained that
a mob might attempt to take him
from the jail.
The crime is one of a revoltii g
nature. Three years ago Buxton,
by a series of obscene letters, pui
portingto have come from a witch
and directed to Miss Jones, hypno
tized her and caused her ruin.
The intimacy was continued to
the day of her death. By the same
system of deceit the infatuated
woman consented to be strung up
by the neck in the belief that it
would cause the death of Buxton ’•
wife. The second time the experi
ment was tried, Buxton pushed the
chair on whieh the foolish woman
stood from under her, ami ahe
swung into eternity. Buxom took
what money was in the house and
left for his home, a short distance
away, where ho was arrested at d
brought to the city and lodged in
jail. His motive for committing
the crime is that he was tired of
the woman.
Buxton has a wife and three
children. The murdered w man
was a near neighbor of th* Bux
tons and lived alone.
As soon as court was called to
day Buxton was brought in and
pleaded guilty, and was immedi
ately sentended to Wupon for life.
Rescued From a Vile Haunt.
Richmond, Va., October 29.
Miss Lilly Hillman, of Oxford,
Md., » pretty brumtte eighteen
years old, of stylish appearance
and rattier intelligent,, is spending
tonight in Captain Angles office
at the second police station. She
wasresetsed this evening; from the
house of Lola Hanson, where she
says she was being detained against
her will. According to her story
she was brought to Richmond a
week ago by the Hanson women’s
sisters, who promised her respects -
ble employment, but upon arrival
she found that she was expected
to lead an immoral life. She en
deavored to free herself, bat did
not succeed until today. Hanson
was arrested.
BACK AT THE OLD STAND.
We have opened at the old stand
of W. H. Edmondson <fc Co. r on
Broad st., with W. H. Edmundson
as manager of' the business. Our
goods are fresh and nice, and we
are going to soil them very cheap
for cash.
S<-iid your child or to us
and >h"V will be treated as well bf
f you came yourself (hut don’t
forget to send the cash.) If you
want to buy groceries at retail and
wholesale prices come to see us.
We want all of W. H. Echnon
•onsjA: Cce o'd customers and a
grekt many new ones, so coriie and
do your self good and please us.
Respectfully.
Edmondson Grocery Co.
..With Molten Metal. < ■
Lexingten, Kentucky., Oct.- 20.
—Superintendent J. J. McDuff, ofi
the Lexington Foundry Company,
while trying to stop a flow if mol- 1
ten iron, overturned the molten,
metal in his face. The flujd settled
in his-eyes and face and he*‘was'
badly burned. He is in a serruus*
condition. \ »
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Surprised Them.
Wayne-viile. 0., Oct., 30.—The
announcement ot the failure of CJ
H.B-rry, bus caused much com
n ent as he was lupposed to
b- doing a laud-office
, a4 willjiot exceed 18 750,
ile h * habditieff will exc«hu
d< able that amount. The assignee
i< e N. L. Bunnells, th u 'Farmers’
lliauee politician.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY OCTOBER 30 1894.
The Town Marshal Killed.
Birmingham. Ala., Oct.29.—At
York a shooting scrape took place
this morning whieh resulted in
the wounding -of- the - principals
and the death of Marshal J. W.
Thompson. It seems that S. A.
Cameron, one of York’s most
prominent business men, and E. F-
Allison, an equally popular citi
zen, had a disagreement about a
settlement last Saturday and hail
t not been for friends would have
cohie to blows then. They were
separated after culling each other
harsh names. Allison this morn
ing called on Cameron for an apol
ogy, but Cameron had his pistol
and did not apologize. A difficulty
ensued and several parties, the
marshal included, grabbed Came
ron to take the pistol from him,
and in the scuffle Allison was shot
through the side and Marshal
Thompson through the heart by
the same ball. Camerori was con
siderably bruised about the head,
but nothing serious. Mr. Thomp
son wan brie of York’s best citizens
and hin death is truly a lamenta
ble affair He leaven a wife and
several children in tolerably fair
circumstances. He was a Knight
of Pythias and carried insurance.
The preliminary trial will coma off
tomorrow.
A Card. .
Notice is hereby given that du
ring the present session of the Leg
islature of Georgia, for the pas
sage of an act entitled, “An Act to
Amend the Charter of the City
Electric Railway Company, of
Ronie,’Ga., so as to authorize and
‘empower said company to furnish
electric lights and electric motive
power, to the city of Rome, and to
other persons and companies who
may contract for the same.
J. King, Pres.
it —.— I
The New Lieutenant.
Savauuab, Oct. 29.—A. Minis
was elected first lieutenant us the
Georgia Hussars tonight. Th« elec
tion was the informal one, and hei
»
tafcAS the place of Georgs C. Gad-1
lard, reigned. .
Under the orders th» troops can >
now have only two lieutenants, Mr
Henry McAlpin, who has been ju
nior second lieutenant, becomes
second lieuten*nt.
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Tonight! Tonight!
The talented orator, J Henning
Nelin, in his wonderful lecture
“Joseph” at the court house this
evening. Mr Nelms,lectures is giv
en uuder the pat ronage of Rome’s
leading citizens, and of Shorter
College. Do not miss so rare a
treat, ' •
Mr. Nelms, together with bis
charming wife arrived this morn
ing and are regist* ei at khs Arm
stroug. •
People are looking forward with
eager anticipations to hearing him.
Lecture begins at 8 o’clock, doors
opsu at 7 tickets on sale at Dr
Yeieer and Crouch’s drug store
a d at Vs«l» book store.
THE ELECTION.
G I - V.l « Ji a V V I ; •
Vote For John Maddox and the
■ B.«iw*s. ;
One week Prom today ths elec
tion for CongresMuam for the Sev
enth District and Floyd county
bondswill take place.
The news from over the district;
is very cheering and Hon, John.
Maddox a ill be returned to Con
gress from 4,000 to s,ooomajority.
Fl6yd should do thb ‘hadsome
ah'd inhkA it a£ least one thousand.
TMe of boride has been
dikcussed all ' over the Uiiited
States, and has assumed national
Importance. To'tide over’the in
debtedness of the county safely
and easily we must have bonds.
Eve¥y vbtet iri'the comity should
turn oht on election day and' vote
for bondw.
Remember the 6th. of November
and vote for Maddox and bonde t .
Since the rairl bf * And
last night, the atafiSephefe Hiais
been slightly cooler. There is a
tingle of coming winter in the sir.
SAMUEL SPARKS.
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Died in Atlanta Monday. Well
Known in Rome.
Mr. Samuel P. Sparks, of A •
lanta, but at one time a residm,i
of this city, died in Atlanta. Moi -
day rnoruin
Mr. Sparks was a sou of Mrs.
Anne Sparks of this city, and a
brother of Mr. Tapp Sparks and
■ Mrs. Blount Hamilton. The re
mains wi'l reach Rome at 4:40
• this afturnoou over the Southern,
aud the funeral will occur from
■ his mother’s residence tomorrow
I morning.
r This morumg’s Constitution
i says of him :
Mr. Samuel P. Sparks died at
, his residence, No. 172 Ivy street,
t yesterday morning at 8 o’clock,
1 For several days Mr. Sparks had
r been feeling very uuwell but no
- one dreamed that he was nearing
, his end. During the early part of
- last week he was confined to his
i bed but, after a few days, he was
- able to leave his room and was
[ .feeling much better until last Sat-
• urday evening.
He was theu prostrated for the
second time and continued t< grow
worse until death relieved . m
yesterday morning. Mr. Sparks
was engaged in the merchandise
brokerage buxinees and was a
young man of exceptional qualifi
cations. He was highly esteemed
by every one who knew him in this
city. He leaves two brothers,
Charles and John Sparks, both of
Roma, Ga., His many friends in
Atlanta and throughout the state
will be pained to hear of his end
death. ' >
The brokers of the city are re
quested to meet at the r* sideuce of
Mr W. E Hoyle, 172 Ivy street,
today »t 12 o’clock to escort the
remains to the depot, from whence
tber will be eeut to Rome for
interment.
Will Come up Today.
A W. Ballew, who has b->eu con
i vieted of fraud ih the United
States district court last week, will
appear befi re Judge Newman th s
morning on a motion for a new
trial made by his attorneys. The
motion is based on the allegation
that new evidence calculated to ac
quit him of the charge upon which
ur. was convicted has been d scover
ed.
The case has excited considera
ble interest, and a large crowd wilt
be present to watch the develop
ments of today’s session of the
court. Ballew is at present out on
a ss,ooobond signed by his brother.
—Constitution.
Sent to Ohio.
The remains of Reuben Kecht,
who died in Martha Battey hos
pital Sunday, was shipped to his
pareiits in Tiffin, 0., yesterday.
The young man traveled with
Barhum and Bailey’s circus, and
‘when the ahow was here, h© was
taken sick and they lett hina in
the hospital.
NOTICE.
The attention of the readers of
The Hustler of Rome is directed
to the advertisement of E. C. At
kins <t Co., manufactures And re
pairers of al! kinds of saws. This
is one of the very best and most
reliable houses in this line in all
the county. Their saws are the
' very best in quality and the most
: reasonable in price. They make a
specialty of mill supplies and re
pairing. When in need of a saw or
ahything in their line write to E.-
C. Atkins <fc Co., Chattanooga
Tenn.
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Sheriff Jeke Moore, of Floyd, is
in the ' Principal Keeper
of the Petti ten tiary. South Georgia
wishes 1 Jake well.—Brunswick
Times. -■*
H< n. and Mrs. J. Henning
Nelms, of Islington, Jare in the
city at the Armstrong. A >
Mr. F. T. Hardwiek, a well
knewn citizen of Dalton, is iq the
Mrs. L. M. Gadden, of Chicago,
is stopping at the Central hotel.
* The wiser steam Dye works s
530 Market St. Chattanooga
W.C. SMITH Agt.-Proprietor
LADIES & GENTS CLOTHING CLEANED
DYEDOR REPAIRED, ’
AT LOWEST PRICES.
PROMPTIPROFESS’ONAL WORK.
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Madison - Avenue.
HOTEL
Madison Aveni-e and 58th. Street,
NEW YORK.
per day and up. American Plan.
FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS ’N EVERY
PARTICULAR.
Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated
Rad roads
The Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt LLe Cars pass
the Door,
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H M. CLARK proprietor.
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Passenger Elevator runs al! night.
f 0 0 0 PIMPtES, BLOTCHES 1
t" " 8 It" Bi ASD OLO SORES $
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M£«re>?a ot the aboro dlseasea. PROPBIBTORS,
# MRS. M. M. TH A RY. - - ia> _
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FOR SALE BY D.W. CUBBY.