The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 15, 1894, Image 7

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the COTTON crop c. va „n«h, «•- Novwuber 14. « ” f th ’ Cr ° P Tb 7 tr nroniirwnt operators.on * S< i ft nge here vary from 8,- the w’to9 468,000 bales, the ma- n.’g it kt about 9,250,000. -nerally that the 1 ,• Georgia will be 5 per cent or 1360,000 b ' l! |"'. .., ; poKT FROM AUGUSTA. G* , Nov. 14.—Avorag ‘ t i., opinion, of .prominent X- »' ll “ the eStiinftte ,° f tLe L in Augusta is that the cot ,.ncro p for this year will be o 2511 0(. 0 and 9.500,000 tween »>* v > b^. Ro .i 9,250,000 to 9,500,000. Washington, N. C., Nov. 14. j bep! >jtice exchange here makes nO() fP destiin-te of the cotton crop, bur individual estimates, of thec’ol on men vary from 9,250, (Ki0t09,500,000 bales. It is also that about two-thirds of the cotton in this territory has been marketed. Receipts hereto , , 191 238 bales, w Licit is a boi L . 1 hales anead ii la t war. * | £ t ]r I ok' h OA » CuTToX CR ‘P. , . abss, ua„ November 15— ini HHiiowite of ‘ ;>e entire ctl! , . di Ce -rgsa. is no', over <Kj‘ie 0 .■■■II’., 1 ’~ Il Ims h‘-eti rapid i .....I u. I.e .rnmiy In' mi»rv *o Couinbu.., 1..« reueipfs have (■ hi heavy, Lu' ’he lot .1 re ceip . a ill show s falling off, -s coiisiu' j pa b l ft dotto lots been le'i iu t..e ti Ide. It is es timvjed n w that ths !<■- •tai receipts for Uslum’ms will ap prox ante only 58 ,000 bales. The I'.c hand today is 7 285 bate- MAC N PUTS IT AT 9 I >OO 000. M . Ga., N >v. 14. —Ta“ *v*r $;.• liaised tii*s b adi ~g cotton me his citv for the present 4r>p '■ 9000 000 ba 1 , a. ■JI E B. P*nh>i g >H', whore lid'? n Ea»t Fir-t str. e s ,r«c-ived »m - gsfiotn St. Louis aiimdiuc. iug i -"'Gnusll l n«sa if h“rf it ti er.'l a P iiningcuii .viH Isftve to morru■ luorniiig ‘o’ h 8 bedside The "u-tler of Rome hi>p"B f»he nc (i ill inr father improv'd on her ai-fya! thru th“ aid jmr aey 11. V hh! ptenaantly . J" rCcvolhmmind, of Ar ffiurcli-' . «i, i i the city today. Bi ’eL >d p K.of P. w 1 iA' and work in the bpc- Oud ii •gran. After wnch tbe O/ieu tai"'l h® adniimatered to Col. Tom ily. Tet evtry num. w< man andchild th P :.ne mulate the example set hyTii!' Hustler of Rome, and • ' v u-ything you use from Rome He.? G. ft r’* week u-rrltury. Th* BhfcJm ,U * W Ul " hw »l>»r. Vs Mbrt au tb« * ■ 'Wrt't, Ai«b«g f Of a family iu woe miaaia ] U •hhout voicing ibc bauds. Ton I iL * Uib lh ** butu »® • lbe machine dooo Ria,. sL u\ tb ® r * Bl Rrinhc, poiiobed diahoe, rZk ' \ *“‘ t oh ** rf ** ****•. Na oealdrd ~j^3k s \’“* e rs ttoaoiledbandaorchKhUa * broken diah*a,no mm*. Ch»ay * P HABUKnt . _ '’“'‘'•‘'• w "' r Clr«>il»r.rrw • * RB, 'o> A CO., u..k IS, ( olubKiw. «. ELECTRIC telephone sSS»“«jS”P’- '•rvotamake from *3 toMOner tev "ST?? ™v sx.'S: timT wL/" r i’ r ' “° lute a lite W F A maker. Write t' r i" ,ff l«on a Co,, Cleric 10, Columkea, 0 TEXAS! feRESWr T£y a^ £ D,Ff ECT LINE TO E ' ro ' rlEXAS ONE MANAGEMENT. B 0F H ROHT V re NE G,VING CHOICE t ' * stIua VEST!BULED WuGL°<u E^2P*rEANS ANO WITH S WITHTHBOUCM AT e, THER point fe“" «*&»« CWTTANOQGAtc,™. 11 ®- P -A. CiNCiNNATIA 1 • 4 ■* 1 ’ r KLUSTER OF ; BULLS EYE SHOTS L , I see that Mr. J A. Gammon . of the big clothing house of W. M . Gammon & Co.,baa returned from . TeHutssse where h i waa called by 'ba serious illueAs of“thi father I of the 44 immous,’Col. W. G.Gam mou Mr. J v. Gitnmin, brought hisjaged and h mored father home with him an 1 now that “Old Land j mark is at the residence of his elder son, Mr. W.M Gammon, i i Ea-t Rome. 1 he t rip home was a remarkable ,on». Toe patient had recov ered nut eiightly from his attact but wanted to come back to R im*, so his sou packed him up nicely in a brd and drove him fifteen miles through ih« country, fording two rivere before the railroad was rpsched. So teudererly aud care fully was he handled th >t he reach ed Rome in an improved conci tiou and is-today better than he ' iia’ been since the crisis of his i present iliuess w-us passed. This 'I .1 ‘be ■, r a’ ■iv i" gll,w 4to his hopt jof fi ieiiiia in fpjyd county. 1 ■. ' * * * The editor of the Cartersvi le j Couran.t lias got sense like folks. “‘Stab Wright ooniplains that the I people will not let him alone to enjoy the peace and quietude from fatiguing politics which he so mu -If de-ires, but Seab continues to give vent to his hatred of everything democratic upon all occasions. Seab cannot >oss Floyd county politics therefore proceeds to be rate his fellows with the charge of fraud.” *** Jim Hall’s bright Kalhoun Times says: “Phil Byrd’s illus trated election edition was a bloomer from Bloomville, Bloom county.” Does Jim mean to say that The Hustler of Rome wore “bloom ers” on that occasion, or is he in sinuating that in wearing The Hustler of Roms, our readers had bloomers? Jim wrongs us, for as the delinquent liveth so our desire pants —after the almighty dollar. Now is the time to subscribe. *** Extensive preperations are be ing made by the ladies of the Sec ond Baptist Church, for their en terlainment tomorrow night. I have had a glimpse ®f the program and I must say that there is a treat in store for the audience who at trnd. The entertainment is being given for the benefit of the Wo man’s Missionary Society of the Second Baptist' Church. Admis sion 10/ and every bedy is invited to attend, Mr. H. V. Lillard, a hustling FOR 20 YEARS the formula for making Scott s Emulsion has been endorsed by physiciansof thewholeworld. No secret about it. This is one of its strongest endorsements. But the strongest endorsement possible is in the vital strength it gives. Scott’s Emulsion nourishes. It does more for weak Babies and Growing Children than any other kind of nourish ment. It strengthens Weak Mothers and restores health to all •suffering from Emaciation and General Debility. I For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis,Weak Lungs,Consumption, Blood I Diseases and Loss of Flesh. Scott ißowne, N. w All Druggists. 60c. snd»l. eWhat Nerve Berries have done for others X I© ■ I CF I6THMY. ' ? ft! Easily, Quick!,/ I Permanentlyßesh:red. sothjim , | a ■’OMKVC core for all Wei .«<•-». s. Nenojwtie* : s-.ift-y rod ail U>*ir trasn of *v.l« r'S'.-n j" I Am • errors no I i«t»r excises. U>* >tori«nrk. riek ivsfc- ■vorrj-.a'.‘ ef'ioi • VM. »<»» uunr'ur.l -»"t s -r f au<* i bv rtMitb.iul errors <»r e t : *e <., lotawo. <>■»«<■■» <i‘>s -J ■ \ -on Ic-vi to <<< ■>-uitlVllon <•’“• , • r .!■ ■ imprevew-sit. -'<■ et» r -.L it Ml Tn- , noon h’.vlnc Xl#‘K' 111 ’P* i ’*> 21 .A; J. a. no oilier. <on rn- SCyriOSf iPot to carry ir rev I ocKin si.txi por box. six boxes, on rm I •■atnir . WiO.SJuaronM-eJsorars-aoyiJsae. : ' not kent bv vour .Iruxirlst « ' d '‘ „ • i i , .0., unoo «r«*et«t of price. ■ n p-innbl-t froo. ’ Address *ll jnnil l,rrt^: 9 ? . -AxJkA AN JIWIU M. CO- Ciaclmma V I _r HE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 1894. representative of one of the best known business houses of New Or leans is in the city today and pro poses to add this neck of the woods to the teritory of his business. Here’s to you Mr. Lillard, may you live long and grow stronger each day. Editor Jim Hall of the Calhoun Tinies says. Dalton now claims a tobacco chewing dog. Dalton must indeed be a very fast town since even the members of the canine family have taken up the habits.of the Dalton ians. Did Jim ever hear about a big bull dog chewing the seat of the “habit” worn by Frank Reynolds, on one occasion. ♦ * * 1 hat old . problem : “Can you write down eleven thousand eleven hundred and has bee i resurrected and many are they who are asking the question : “Can you do it?” * * * I notice that my friend Pope AA O tten “of Lowry Brothers ers, the most popular s ilesman in thejcity,” has returned from At lanta where he has just finished an examination before the Board of Pharmacy. Os course Pope made a brilliant record and won his sheep skin. There is a brignt future be fore Pope Wooten “or else me and a lot of other jlellows” |are badly off our cazipps. SIAMESE TWINS. A Queer Pair Born to a Octroi Woman. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 15. Mrs. John Winger gave birth thia morn ing to twin girls weighing ten pounds that are connected like the Siamese twins, with the further peculiarity that they have only one abdomen between them. They will ue sent to the state university. Southern Railway Securities. New York, Nov. 15 —The gov 'rning committee of the New York stock exchange toaay listed $119.- 000,060 of Southern Railway Com oauy common stock, $50000,000 5 per cent non-jumulative preferred stodk, $21,911,000 first mortgage 5 per cent go’d bonds and the vari- of the linei 3omprie ng unAda aud Greenville, Georgia Pacific, Western North Carolina, Richmond aud Danville, Virginia Midland and Eapt Tennessee com panies, which have assented to the reorganization THERE'S A DIFEERENCE IN SIZE between Dr. Pierce’s Pellets and every other pilL The Pellets are CC.JI A smaller. And this difference in L . size, with their sugar - coating L makes them the easiest to take - A - k But there's a difference all £ \ \ through. They’re easiest *• K-DAy in the way they ack >*s/ /k No griping, no vio- / lence, no reaction / afterward. They LJSirgtiaEHyf \ do permanent good. They rep- yfezk _1 KJ* nlate the system, as well as JKgEJ I cleanse and renovate it. ftjZSg I Sick or Bilious Headache, SjSga / Constipation, Indigestion, A Bilious Attacks, and all de- RgSSa raugementa of the liver, |KsS|| stomach, aud bowels are prevented, relieved, and MM / cured. ■ . ’ 7 Put up in sealed vials, M M n always freah and reliable; a WH bw perfect vest-pocket remedy. SMB Thev’rr.' ijuarantefd to give satisfaction, in every case, or the money is re- ■■’lv turned. What offer ceuld be fairer ! “Orange Blossom” ia a painlea cure of al) diaeasea peculiar to wemen Sold fresh bv D. W .Curry LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, From my residence 2 1 O E. 4th St. A small black and tan terrier pup. Has a small tu mor or knot under his stomach. His name is ‘Gus” and he will come if he is called by that name- His return, or any information lead ing thereto, will be lib erally rewarded. He leftmy house Sunday afternoon. Jno. J. Mickle ts. DELANEY’S MARRIAGES Lead to Peculiar and Serious Complications. Louisville, Ky.,Noven b»r, 15. The Delaney murder case nt Morganfield took an interesting turn today. It will be remembered that two years ago Henry Delaney wan forced to marry Abbie Oliver, i He objected on the ground that he | was engaged to a pretty school teacher of ths neighborhood. i On the way home from the Girced ed marriage Delaney’s friends and relatives fired into-the Olivers’ j carriage, killing the bride and her j unborn chilif. Several of the at tacking party were convicted, but Henry Delaney, charged with com plicity, was given a new trial. In due time the parents >f the school teacher made Delaney go to I Shawneetown, 111., and marry the 'girl. Delaney’s case was called to day, and Le asked a continuance on the ground that his wife, whom he married but three months ago, is daily expected to become a mother, and he should be with her. Motion under consideration. Assassinated the Chaneellcr Nashville, Nov- 14.—This city- I was plunged into the greatest ex citement today over one of the i most melancholy events that has j happened here for years Shortly after noon today Chan cellor Allison, who was elected in August, was shot and instantly killed by Clerk and Master Whit w >rth, without warning and in co d blood. Judge Allison recently appoint ed his son to the position of clerk and master, a position that pays about SIO,OOO a year, thus ousting Whitworth, who in retaliation shot the judge. Details of the af fair are difficult to get at this time, as everything is in the greatest con fusion and much excitement pre vails. Judge Allison was a very popu lar man, as was Whitworth. Whit worth has been arrested and held to ai Bwe . Burned to Death. An infant child of Ada Martin, colored, who lives in the North eastern portion of the city, wa« burned to death in a most horrible way, while the mother was away, on last Saturday. The iufant was left in the oars of a three year old sister while the mother went to see some of her kiu. {t had been left lying near the heating stove on some quilts on th« floor. Some fire in some way rolled out on the floor and caught the quilts and slowly hunted up with the child laying eu them. The lit tle one’s body presented a horrible spectacle when the woman retim ed, being burned almost to a crisp. —Courant American . Not to Their Taste. Wool— Why in it that flies al«r ways pick out a bald-headed man? Van Pelt probably they don’t relish hair restorer.—N®w York World. When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them cheap and strong. Call on J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker. 234 Broad St. Highest Market price paid for Hides & Pelts, J. S. HENDERSON. Mr. Jack Davis, manager for E. E. Forbs, Rome music house, has mioved his big stock of Pianos, Or gans and other musical instru ments also his bicycly stock .to the furniture house of Hanks & Co, in Shorter Block. 11 15-Bt. i Mr. Tom J. Hendrix came in to day and surrendered to the officers and gave a SIOO bond. He is rep resented by Judge Maddox who will defend his case. It seems that the report which said that Tom was drinking when he got into the Saturday night fight is not cor rect). HANKS WK New Stock of New Fi.rnitur WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT AT NO. 23. BROAD STREET AND THIS IS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OFTHE PUBLIC TO THE ACT THAT WE HAVE BOUGHT AN IMMEN SE LINE OF NEW GOODS AND ARE IN SHAPE TO OFFER THE TRADE THE BIGGEST.SAR GAINS IN ROME IN FURXITURE STOVES M A r r ITX7<TS A X 1> KTJG-S Our Line of Glass ana Tin Ware is replete in everything r eeded in the Dining room and kitchen. We are headquarters for Vase and Hanging Lamps + « + » • + + + * In addition to the above we most respectfully announce a full andcomplte line of undertakers supplies, Dav telephone 122 -Night telephone 113 all calls answs ed promptly and by polite and i xperiencecd men. ■* 5 '''l; i1 * * V ? ' HANKS f Comal I ■' 23BROAD ST, ROME GA. - • »i -ii r it-- » ii i ’ a ——«=- TOODS. Is The Place to get v GROCERIES . Os all Rinds. i .a> "pr'i BRICK KILNS LIME KILNS HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities burned from our own Kilns on s toi-t notice. Brick. Lime, Hairand Sand a' vayson hand Greorg;e AV. Tminmell Fourth Ward Brick Yards, i 11 " * LLU THE LITTLE R’JB? BARBER TONSORIAL PARLOR If you want work In mvline call at my plac I Frank. Taylor, the old reliable.