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Ti-.E HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11 1894,
PITNER-CLEGHORN.
AVery Popular Young Couple to
le Wedded in SummerVilie Soon-
On next Wednesday, 14th. Inst,
the marriage of Mr. John Pitner,
of Chattanooga, to Miss Allie C.
Cleghorn will occur at the bride’s
home in Summerville.
Miss Cleghorn is the handsome
and accomplished daughter of Mr.
John Cleghon, one of Summer
ville’s most popular business men.
Miss Cleghorn is well knowy in
Rome, as she has frequently been a
guest of her aunt,Mrs. J. F. Ward
law.
She is a general favorite with ev
ery one, and wins all hearts by her
sweet and womanly conduct.
Mr Pitner. is a wall known
business man of Chattanooga aud
stands high in social aud Commer
cial circles of his home.
On the day of the marriage a
large number of Rome friends of
the young couple will go up to
Summervil l " on a special car.
In Our Dreams.
The professor of phychology was
conversing with Mr. Higgins, the
grocer, as that worthy inan was
wrapping up five pounds of coffee
for the professor.
“Did you ever notice, Mr. Hig
gins,” remarked the professor,
“that what occurs to you in dreams
never seems to be at all strange or
out of the ordinary?’’
“Come to think of it, professor,”
replied Mr. Higgins, “I have; but
I never give it much study. Now
that you mention it, I recollect
several dreams I have had that
seemed to be right enough until I
wake up and get to thinking about
them ”
“Ah,” beamed the professor,
“that is interesting. Tell me about
them.”
“Well,” and Mr. Higgins shoved
the wrapped-up coffee across the
counter to the professor, “they
did’nt amount to no great deal, I
guess. 1 only dreamed that my
wife couldn’t talk,”
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These goods have established re
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They are for sale at Rome by
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Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Carrie JC, Williams i Libel for divorce
mb vs }No 45, Floyd Superior
Benj. L. Williams) Court, Sept. Term 1894,
Tojthe defendant Benjamin L Williams, you
are hereby notified and commanded to be and
appear at the next term of the Superior Court
to be held in the aforesaid county of Floyd on
on the 2nd Monday in January 1835, then and
there to answer pontiffs petition for lible for
divorce, As in default thereof said court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witnes* the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of
aforesaid county This 23th day of Septembe
1894. W. K. Beyseigel, elk, Supr, Court Floy
county G*.
wice a mo for 2-mo.
A Good Mountain Religion.
In one of the valleys of the
Smoky Mountains I came across a
squatter who sat smoking his pipe
on a stump at the door. The log
cabin was a wretched affair, and
the crop in sight on the land around
was half an acre of corn, which had
grown knee high and then turned
a sickly yellow. The man was rag
ged and had a starved look, and
his wife on the doorstep behind him
seemed still worse off. After the
usual salutations and a little gen
eral talk I said:
“You don’t seem to be getting
along here very well. ”
“Only jest tolerably—j st toler
ably,” he replied.
“Your cabin needs fixing up ”
“Yes, sah, powerfuljbad.”
“The weeds have killed out your
corn.”
“I ’low they have, sah—killed
that corn right out.”
“You don’t appear to be much
of a farmer.”
“No, sah ; not much of one.”
“And your health is not very
good.”
“Very pore health, sah—very
pore.”
“Daniel, tell the reason why we
look so shackelty,” called the wo
man from the doorstep.
“Yo’ dun talk, for my shake is
cornin’on,” he answered.
She came foreward, baviug a
small family Bible under her arm,
acd sitting down ou the stump
beside her husband, she said :
“Recon things do look powerful
shiftless to vo’, stranger, but we’s
gwine to pick up a now right smart.
We’s had trouble-heaps o’ trouble.”
“Sickness, I suppose?”
“No, not that. Yo' see, we wig
both Presbyterians over in South
Caroliny. Then we moved to Geor
gia and got to be Baptist. From
that’ we toted to North Carolina
and jinedthe Methodists. Then we
got down yere, and Daniel leaned
to the Uuiversalists, while I was
strong on the Adventits. We’ve bin
three y’ars seek in’ to figger it out.
Sometimes I’ve bin al ead of Daniel
and, again, he’s had me up >i tree.
We’ve jest felt that we’d got to
Battle ou the religion before ve
could go to work, and that’s whit
makes us look so shackctiy aud
Sil if I 988 '
“And you have fina’ly settled
the question, have you?”
“We hev.”
“Yes, she’s dun settled,” added
the busband.
“And what kind of religion have
you concluded to adopt?”
“A sorter, sah. It’s sorter Pres
byterian and Baptist and Advent
i t scrambled into one, but it leaves
out all brimstone and ’lows Dan’l
to work in a moonshine distillery
at a dollar a day. Praise the Lord I
But if you come back this way
two weeks from now Dan’l will be
chawin’ real tobacco and I’ll hev
reg lar shoesand stockings on.”
Flower Lover’s Attention
We are just in receipt of the
Southern Fiorist and Gardener at
Chattanooga Tenn., by Mr. George
M.Bradt and edited by MissEliz< -
betb Fry.
It announces itself as “A South
ern Flower Journal published in
the South for the people of the
South.”
The November number is a gem
containing valuable information
concerning flower culture in the
South; beautiful illustrations of
Florida Palm,And Cocoa nut groves
and other attractive group’s of
plants.
Exquisite poems by F. £. Stan
ton, and James Whitcomb Riley,
grace ns pages. Interesting letters
and sketches by Southern authors
show that the south is wide a* ake
on the subject of floriculture and
horticulture.
This magazine already has the
endorsement of leading citizens
all over the south among them the
governors of the different Stales.
All flower lovers should sub
scribe tor this excellentmagazine.
Price $1 per year. The agent will
call on you .
Miss Clara Johnson, of Rome, is
visiting Miss Orie Best, near Car
tersville . —Cartersville Courant.
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