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I JOIN
I CROWD
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FAHY’S
THIS
WEEK.
reat Bargains
In Fine
Dress Goods,
Silks, Satins Trim
toings, Braids, Novelty
Suitings, Silk Skirts
Cannel Goods, And
w ash .Fabrics. Hosiery
Gloves, Underwear
Quilts, Comforts,
Blankets, Capes,
Cloaks, & c .
Carpets, Rugs, Ma 1
Mattings, Shoes, and
Domestic Goods.
Pants Hats, Umbrel-
Jas »Trunks, Curtains
Window Shades &c.
THOS. FAHY.
BAD ACCIDENT.
An Electric Car Smashes into a
Cotton Wagon.
BOY BADLY INJURED.
Mr. Mason of Bartcw County
Meets with a Serious Acci
dent While Coming in
to the City last night
His son Hurt.
A serious accident occurred on
Second Avenue last night.
A Mr. Mason, who resides in
Bartow county near Kingston, was
driving into th* city about 9
o’clock with three bales of cotton.
In the wagon with him was his
ten year-old son and the negro
driver.
They had reached a point nearl)
opposite Dr. Hamilton's residence
when an electric car going towards
East Borne came along.
The mules became frightened,
and when the car was almost on
them the animals backed the wag
on directly across the track.
It was done so suddenly that the
niortorman, Mize did not ha\e
time to check his car, or the oc
cupants time to get out.
The car was going at a lively
speed and struck the wagon near
the rear end with great force.
Mr. Masons son was sitting near
the back end on a bale of cotton,
and it threw boy and cotton both
out. The little fellow- fell almost
under the wagon and the wheel
passed across his head.
The driver fell out and was
slightly bruised, but Mr. Mason
was not injured at all.
Judge Maddex was on the car,
and as the boy fell the Judgs grab
bed at him, but could not save him
from the accident.
The boy was unconscious when
picked up, and was at once car
ried into Dr. Hamilton’s residence
He ie painfully injured, and may
be that there is a slight fracture of
the skull, but he will recover.
The wagon was badly smashed.
The car was in charge of conduc
tor Powell and Mortorman Mize,
but they are fully exonerated from
any blame, as they could not avoid
the accident.
FIRE LADDIES.
Election of Officers by the Rain
bow Fire Company.
The members of the Rainbow
Fira Company held a meeting in
the hall ou Broad Street last night.
The following officers were elected
>or the ensuing year:
A. M. Word, president. W. P.
McLeod, vice-president: U. A.
Trevitt, treasurer; G H. Rawlins,
-ecretary ; W. T. Drennon, first di
rector; George Johnson, second di
rector; J. A. Buffington, third di
rector; 0. M. Dempsey, fourth di
rector; John Drennon and Andrew
Brown, pipemeu ; A. N. Davis and
’ohn Hendrix, pipemen; Newt
Tolbert and Lee Murphy, drivers;
George Ramey, delegate :Dr.Robt.
Battey, surgeon ; George Ramey,
M. D.McOekerand J. H. Lanham,
finance committee ; W.H Stee 0
and J H. Lanham, trusties.
Literary Club.
The “White Star Literary Club’’
met at the residence of Mr. W. S.
Simmons’in the sth, Ward last
night.
The membership was in full at
tendance and the programme was
neatly arranged and carried out.
The music that was rendered by
Miss Fannie Palmer was greatly
appreciated by all present.
Club meets at the residence of
Mr. Jessie McGhee next Thursday
night.
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CITY TAX NOTIE.
0 T , c o is hereby given that the
ast bait of city tax now due
Persons failing to pay the same
■ reXsableto Oct. 13th
1894
Halsted Smith
Clerk Couneil
THE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY NOVEMBER o 1894.
CATARRHAL DYSPEPSIA.
A Discouraged Invali I Restored to
Health tnJ Happiness.
Catarrh of the stomach causes a
condition dispepsia or
indigestion. It usually results
from ea’arrli in the throat, but
sometimes occurs iu people who
have had catarrh elsewhere.
Ihe symptoms of d/spepsra are:
'iver complaint, billrousuess, sour
stomach, water brash, bloating as
ter eating, constipation, piles, and
tn many cases, low spirit dizzy
head, sympthetic h a t. palpitation
pain, indigestion, and looseness of
ihe bowels. Pe-iu-na anti \lan-a
lui, taken according to directions
ou the bottle, will cure every one.
The following is a specimen of the
'etters received from patients:
0. S. McQuillan, Spring Hill,
lowa, writes: “rour yeais ago
last fail my stomach, without any
pr> vi rus warning, refused tu per
form its functions, and I soon lost
strength. During this time food
was forced through my gtemgeh by
Using cathartics. With flesh want
»-d awcy.strength • xhaus'ed so that
it took all my energy to even ge
.Mo a bath tub, hopes all gone, I
I began to take Pe-ru-na- and Man
a-lin. following free advice which
Dr, Hartma.i gave mt. In a short
lime I could eat nourishing food,
and the piles, kidney trouble and
constipation disappeaied. F eeb,
strength and a splendid appetite
returned and I went to work.’’
For treatise on catarrh, coughs,
colds consumption, and all clima
tic diseases of winter, send for
Family Physician No. 2‘ A idress
The Pe-ru na Drug Manufacturing
Company. Columbus. Ohio.
BIG FRAUDS.
Being Prepetrated by Sogus Medi
cine Concerns.
Washington, Nov. 2.—The post
office department has declared to
be fraudulent fifty-six companies
engaged in selling prepared medi
cine at South Bend, Ind.
The department has been inform
•d of other companies located at
Cairo, 111., engaged in this busi
ness, and is now conducting an in.
vestigation into them. These con
cerns advertice in different parts
of the country to send to subscrib
ers medicines for certain sums of
money, and usually the people
who send in their names are giv
en in return a trifling preparation,
and not what is represented in the
advertisement.
The fraud order issued by the
department against the South Bend
companies prohibits them from
using the United States mails, and
if they should persist in forward
ing their matter by mail, criminal
proceeding will be instituted
against them. The attention of
the department was called to tl e
matter by a meeting of the citizens
of South Bend, who claimed that
the c impanies were defrauding
poor and ignorant people all over
the country.
Married in Haste.
Ky,. Nov. 2.—The
sequel to tho marriage of Martin R
Jones the young Rockcaele school
teacher, and the subsequent deser
tionby his wife a few hours later,
came to-day in a suit instituted by
Mrs. Jeues for divorce and $5,000
alimony-,She alleges that Jones by
overpersuauiou and faint pretense,,
induced her to marry him, which
she did against her will.
This marriage took place two
weeks ago. Jones was about to
marry a Berea girl. Hemet Miss
Julia Rock, who was announced
to marry a young farmer. They
fell in love at fiist sight and were
married. Jones went to arrange
to take his wife home, but when h*
returned for ber she had skipped.
Her old lover was behind her ac
tion. .
Citation-*Leave to Sell,
Georgia, Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern; A. H. Ellis, r.x
cutor of Radford Kilis, deceased Las in due
erm applied to the undersigned for leave to
rell I mds belonging to the es-ate of said de
, easid.aud taiuavolication wiii be heard an the
first Monday in Nov l»t day ol Oct.
W'Jd ttllH P. HA . A8«
Ortiurj
RANKIN Flor'S
Wanted tne Nomination Against
Maddox
HAD NO ENCOURAGEMENT
And now he has Gone Like
Ward's dux. A Leading
Light and big Mogul in
The Kalamity Howl
ing Kamp
Dalton, Ga., November 2. —
Quite a surprise was created here
by the announcement that Hon.
W. R. Rankin, of Gordon, had es
poused the congressional candida
cy of Dr. William H. Felton.
It was done in a speech delivc r d
in Calhoun today, in which he is
quoted as espousing Dr. Felton,
pledging him his support for con
gress, saying he “found bigger
chunks of pure democracy in Dr.
Felton's party than anywhere in
this congressional district.
ARM BROKEN.
W. F. Reynold’s Thrown From a
Wagon And is Hurt.
This morning Mr. M. Mull and
Mr. W. F. Reynolds, who lives
about ten miles south of the city,
started to Rome with cotton.
When they were rear the Chemi
cal works, Mr. Reynolds was acci
dentally thrown from the wagon,
and his arm was broken in two
places.
It seems that he was standing on
the back part of the wagon, and
Mr. Mull, who was driving struck
the mules with the whip. They
lurched forward and Mr. Reynolds
lost his balance, and before Le
could seize hold of the bale of cot
ton, fell out of the wagon full on
his left arm.
He was brought to the city, and
Drs. Will Johnson and Frank
Wynn dressed his arm. It was bro
ken in two places —at the wrist
and above the elbow.
Weakly Excursions to California.
Every Friday morning a one way
excursion leaves Chattanoga via
the Queen & Crescent route for
Los Angeles, San Franc iso and
other points in California, carry
ing tourist sleeping cars, from
Chattanooga to San Francisco]
with charge via New Orleans and
the S uthern Pacific railway. Pas
sengers holding firstand seconp
class tickets are permitted to occu
py space in tourists sleeping cars
on pavment of a nominal rate
charged for accommodations there
in.
These cars are modern and com
otable sleepers in charge of con
ductor and porter and are furnish
ed with bedding, curtains and all
other necessary articles.
Passengers en route to Mexico via
San Antonio or El Paso, Tex.
have only one change of cars by
this route.
For further information call on
or address: A. J. Lytle, D. P. A.,
107 W. Ninth St.,
Chattanooga, Tenn
J. R. McGregor, T. P. A., 2005
First Ave.,
Birmingham, Ala.
W. C. Rinsarson, G. P. A.,
Cincinnati, O ,
BARGAIN IN ORGANS.
For the next sixty days I will
sell a good new Organ, about six
feet high, five octaves, seven stops
and two couplers, wallnut case,
warranted for five years, for $45.
Write for catalogue and terms.
Now is the time to save money on
an Organ, terms ensy. Good sew
ing machine for $2.1. Warranted
for ten years. All kinds of sewing
machine needles. E. E. Forbes,
Anniston, Ala. 1-w.
Coker & Co., got on
the underside in the
sc util efor Rubber
Shoes, and pulled off a
fine lot of bargains for
their Customers.
When you get into a
pair of those $3.0 O
Shoes from Cokers,
Corns and frowns dis
appear simultaneous
ly.
TODDS.
Is The Place to get _
GROCERIES
Os all ’kinds.
CTFTTn A |
BRICKKILNS ’
LIME KILNS
HAIR AND SAND
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our o wn Kilns onjshort: notice.
Brick. Lime, Hair and. Sand always on hand
• - 1 4
Greoroje vV. Trammell
Fourth Ward Brick Yards.
FIRED UPON EACH OTHER
Battle in Missouri Growling Out of
a Scandal.
Spriagfield, Mo , Nov 2 —There
was a pitched battle yesterday br -
tween Thomas N . Appleby and his
son on one side,an d Joseph alt >n
on the other—the outgrowth of an
old scandel.
Walton lies dyiug at the hospi
fa!. Wnlten was seperated from
his wife by Appleby, who left his own
wife and married Mrs Wnlt* n, and
then lett ber.
Walton has been threatening to kill
Appleby, and yesterday planted him
self safely behind a tree and opened
fire. Appleby and bis son were ex
pecting the attack and replied with
shotguns, finally fatally wounding
Walton.
PALACE MARKET
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
ketat 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to seehis manyfriends
This is the place to set
all kinds of steak roast
chops and c I would be
pleased to have you
give me acall.
Good Reading.
Good reading is the natural craving of
every intelligent family. Surely they find
this need fully and completely supplier! in the
columns of that good old paper, The Cin
cinnati Gazette, now issued every Tuesday
and Friday morning, for only one dollar a
year.
A delightful feature Is its miscellaneous
correspondence on tho Homo and Farm
page, a page that belongs exclusively to the
Gazette’s rapidly increasing family of read
ers who make it intensely interesting by
varied expressions of thought and friendly
discussions. Write the Cincinnati Gazette Co.,
Cincinnati, 0., for a free sample copy, and
examine this as well as many other pleasing
features. Subscribe for it, and make money
by inducing others to subscribe. It is a
great metropolitan daily newspaper, and
farm, shop and home paper all boiled down
to twice a week, and costs lees than a peunjr
an Issue
Western S
Atlantic,
AND
N„ C. i ST. L. RAILWAYS
—TO —
Chicago
.Louisville
Cincinnatti
St. Lous
Kasos City
JVJ emphis
-and-
The West
Quick ttwe and Vestibuled trains carrying
Pulliuau Sleeping car*. For any informatior
call ou or write to
,1 A SMITH
General Agent, Rome Ga.
J L EDMONSON
Traveling I’ass. Agt- Chattanooga Tens.
JOS. BROWN.
Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga.
C E HARMAN
General pass agt AOau
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA
TION.
Rome, Ga., October 81, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the General
Assembly now in session, for the
passage of an Act to amend an Act
entitled “An Act to amend the
charter of the City of Rome, so as
to create a levee commission and
provide for building a levee in the
lower part of said city,” so as to
clothe the commissioners with pow
er and authority to issue not ex
ceeding $75,000 of bonds or levee
certificates to bind only the lands
protected by the levee and to ne
gotiate the same for the purpose
of raising money to construct said
l«vee and also to insert the
word seventy-live in lieu of “fif
ty” in the last proviso of the third
section of said Act.
Bids Wa. ted.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
The Board of Comiuis. loners of Roods and Rev
enue of said County will receive sealed bids for
building two flat’, ’ one for Veals and one for
Pope's Ferry, Specifoations are on file in the
office of the Clerk of Hie Board. Said blds to be
*n th**<’lerks office not later than Twelve o’clock
ioou on Saturday, November 3rd, 18.14. Th
Soard reserves the right to reject any and al
ids.
Witness the Hon. John C. F >«t< r. Chairman
f the Board, 'lids October 3rd. 1804
id Max IWeyi rhardt, Clerk.
Bids Wanted.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
The Board of Commissioners of Roads and
R' "nue will receive applications of persons
<<B ng to act as fireman a. the Court House
s nig salary per month, for which they wdl
act. Said appli ations must be in the Clerks of
fice by Twelve o’clock noon on Saturday Noveiu
ber 3rd 834.
Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman
This October 3rd Hua
Max Meyerbardi, Clerk.
NORTH GEORGIA
IgriciU College,
DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY,
Dahlonega, Georgia.
Spring terra begins first Monday in February.
Fall term begins first Monday In September.
FULL LITERARY COURSES.
TUITION FBEU
W th ample corps of teachers.
THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING
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 have equal advantages.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE in the SOUTH
For catalogues and full information ad*
dress Secretary or Treasurer of Boartf
Trustees.
Warter’s “H an e
made” grows more pop
ular as the days go by
and its because of mer
it. For sale by all deal
ers. Try one.