The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 02, 1894, Image 11

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fc M COLUMN ■ n „ - »he Mssergerb fltfl oflh ®W.U ■ -ricrr-' Vf ' u ■ ,J. Janus >" will pr..H< ; b ■ R " V . -olid sb | l“’di’t chtrcb t<>- B-’ 'op Ilf ser v, ‘ (1 lhe ■onie, aR ■„ |,„| E. »" "I' l blll of Sand in the H v lt o t"f $17,65, at 8 tr/ X..«—. -I- »♦. ■Z.T. ’ " f T ' ,,,n ’ Gl M..btthe city yeßtardav. ■h, j a. Gammon went down t< ■uniifou vAPterday. Airs Gharl.’H tnwnoflhat place ■i ■ bß ve a good Piano for Sale, on ■jgyTerms— If you want; to buy Ki' s “Piano, care of HusLER ■f Rome ■ Mr. Sam Davitb*, a prosperous tag gentleman from Davitte’s, ■»., was in the city on business ■wterday. ■ E.W. Scofield, of Chattanooga, i at the Armstrong. Pon't take internal remedies or Female Diseases Common ease requires a direct application ike '“Orange Blossom” Sold by ).W. Curry. CoI.J.M. Wyatt, of Raccoon [ills, was a guest of the Central otsl yesterday. Col. I. E Shumate, of Dalton, ame down yesterday on legal busi- er. Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca, Tap oca, Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapioca apioca, Tapioca, Tapioca, Tapio a, Tapioca. Granulated Penany Tapioca only per pound at Edmundson Grocery Co. Judge Turnbull returned from Atlanta yesterday evening .J Maj. R. T. Fouche came up from Atlanta last evening to spend Sun lay with his family. Itch on human, mange ©n horses, logs and all stock, cured in 30 pinutes by Woolford’s Sanitary potion. This never fails. Sold by D.M . Curry, Druggist, Rome, Ga. Dr.W.W.Bays who has been in the city several days went up to Chattanooga vesterday. Mr?. Fanny Sp t ks and son King’ *h Friday for Washington, where -hey will re-ide in the future. M anted: —looo bushels of Will pay highest ca-h price or same. •Johng*on Watters. North Rome. l-20-4t. Mi?s Bertha West, returned y- s rda-v from a pheasant visit -e relatives in Chattan >o a. Th®! ails . v Chapel Sundsv School 1 ■not at the Chapel this m rn •g »t 9:30. 11 Rent: Cheap one fiy> ronm dotr-. well ami water woiks wa • Call on nr address U <; Cl tvis. ordinary Gib 80n w jn p reac ] a at t ] ie 8 “iGhodist church this morn ai"l tonight. While Rome is • v give him up he is being ''■ li 'V.it j d highly upon being !’■'aiding elder of the La w'b| llStricL Rev “ S “ K - Belk ’ his place is an able ‘W <*nd nia y petition from I’.aeos were sent to the Bish '‘ H g that he be sent to them. I)von,' ' l ' Edmundson’s to '11,,! s ’!^ ar an d coffee, soap, dt* f, ,'. ,a f a , n< l °ther groceries, T l i 1 lttt . tkp y have the P.0.-',' ' l!lcc " in Rome 5/p«r l'“* pound, 21 plugs for j., 1 ;aves Mondav thi *’where he will spend 9 health has not an., ' f° r months' l w, JV"’ t 0 rp<3u P p rate. I h j » b ™ lh- ri,!ud ' K " st ß and V v.||| ““'"j On the evening of Friday Decmn her 7th. Prof. Edward Buchanan will give a splendid musical in the chapel of Shorter College. Hu win be ably assisted by Prof. Thomp son, Miss Griswold, Mi-a Thomp son, Charles J. Warner and many other well known musicians of the city. Mr. Buchanan is not only a tine violinist hut an all round ac complished musician. The enter tainment will be a great treat to all who attend. Mr. Editor: Do you think it would be gambling to bet a peck of nice country ground new corn meal that more people will read our not ice ot Tapioca and Tobacco in the Hustler than would read 1 them in any other publish ed in Rome? Edmundson Grocery Co. , When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them strong. Cail >n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker. 234 Broad St. Highest Market price paid for Hides & Pelts, J. S. HENDERSON. Th ’First Baptist church his called fo- the purpose of ordaining the Rev. E M. Dyer. The ordinal ion service will take place at that church hi next Sun day at the evening service. Dr. R. B. Headd«n, of the First Baptist cbu»ch of Rn?me, will preach the ordination sermon and will be as sisted by Rey J. J. Callaway, W. C. McCall, J G Hunt, and J. M. Stansb rry Rev W C McCall is ex“ pected to preach at that church Sunday mornin . Citizen. IN THE COORT what Was Done Yesterday. Ad journed Until December 10th In the superior court yesterday the following cases were disposed of. London Taylor, colored, charged with simple larceny, was found guilty, and sentenced for three years in the penetentiary. Ed Hatcher and Jeff Burnett,the negroes charged with having made the assault on Monroe Long, were found guilty and each sentenced to five years in the Penetentiary. They richly deserve their pun ishment for the cruel mahner in which they beat up the young man. The court takes recess until December 10th, when it will con vene again. The city Court will also meet on that day Treasurer J. B. Hill j In another column will be found the announcement of Mr. J. B. | Hill for re-election to the office of j County Treasurer, an office he has held for six years, with credit to himself and the commendation of the Grand Jury, for his excel lent system of keeping his books ready to settle at any time. Os course he will be re-elected without opposition. It is a well known fact that Mi • Hill has been strongly urged to become a candidate for lax Col lector. Mr. Hill had nothing per-1 sonal to gain by a change, but be- I ing ever ready to serve wherever the majority seems to indicate, he took the matter into considera tion, but requests us to say that it would be impossible for him to b ■ elected to that office without goii g into the market and buying up th- j purchasable vote and doing other unfair things that he is conscien tiously opposed to, and that he does not believe his friends would want him to do. Knowing Mr. Hill as we do,, and , with this explanation, no tairj minded person can find fault with , him for his action and decision in this matter. We bespeak for him the same full support for Treasurer that h ■ i has always received and so lielnv deserves. The new c institution adopted, lu N,.w York does away with d iv - «f grace between debtors and er liura. , fHE HUSTLER OF RO VIE SUNDAY DECE MBER 2 1894 MUSICALE. Prof. Euciianan Will Give a Splen did Entertainment Friday Night. Gn imxt Friday evening. Dec., ,th. Prof. Edw. Buchanan, the gifted young violinist, will give a musicale in the Chapel of Siiortar College, c mplunentary to his friends. Sometime during this week be will issue invitation. Toe program for the ev ining, which is printed be’ow, si ows that he dill l e as sisted by the best musicians in the city. j All wao may have the pleasure of attending, will have a splendid treat. Here is the program: P vRT 1 T. 1— Ballad [fiomfly-.nj; Dutchman] Lizt, Miss Nellie Dustman, 2 H Veix temps Mr. Buelianuan 3 Selection Miss James, Selma 4 Happy Days Streleyk Miss Griswold and Mr. Buchannan, 5 ever Wattei Mr. Ctas. Warner PART 2ND. 6 Legende h Wieniarotki - r. Buchannan 7 Aria from Lucia Donizeth Miss Griswold 8— Selection Miss Selma 9 Scene de Ballet Deriot Mr: B'dCliannan: THAT MINSTREL Which the Young Men of The City Will Put on Dec. 10th. The boys interested in the ama tuer minstrel organization nre workii g hard, and promise logve a reel good entertnnm-nt. There are some excellent voic s in the organization, and the nui-i --cal part will be a spec a t**n‘ure. There will be s >ius, du -ts and quartetts, and then selection* n musical instruments. Bdow is a partial list of the program and those who will take part: It will commence with an m-i u nal first part e» itled the “Wait rs Convention.’.’ Joe Pitton and Geo. Wright, Tambos: Hunter Smite and Willie McWilliams. Bones, Paul C. Jock, heid wtater. This will be followed by numer ous specialties by the following: Joe Patton, Dudley M»g u 1 r, John Ellison, Will M' Wi! ! am-, Ed Neelv, < me-dey P- ie- G t-* Rounsaville, George W>igh>,Hunt er Smith, Richaid < -d ■ Hanson and Paul C. J-tck The show wd ! be under > management of Percy M King. 7y The thumb f» an unfailing Index fl 1 1 of chai acter. The Square 1j pe in- \ A' dicatea a strong «ill. great euergy and firmness. Closely allied is the Wfc ■ A Spatnlated Type, the thumb of those «... TTI advanced Ideas and bnsinesa At.l r> >Ulty. Both of these types belong rtj I i > the b’-ry man or woman; ana 11 Demorest's'Family Mr-azine pre -1 pares esjieciatly for such persons a whole volume of new -ideas, con d.-nsrd iu a small space, so that the I\So i record of the whole world’s work I I for a month may be read in half an •I I Al hour. The Conical Type indicates W -"di refinement, culture, and a love of W fl niusx. poetry, and fiction. 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The free and unlimited coinage of silver, the product of American mines, ! at the old ratio of 16 of silver to i of gold, is the only solution of and remedy for the disturbed and unsatis factory condition of trade, manufac-1 ture and general business of the coun- ; try. The surreptitious 4 act of 1873, | divorcing silver and gold in our mone-1 tary syster-i, was a crime of untold magnitude. It was the rankest kind of class legislation in favor of the wealthy against the producers of wealth, and hostile to the prosperity ot the U nited States. It was an act of treason because done at the instance of a European syndicate and for bribe money, “giving aid and comfort to our country’s enemies.” To shield the guilty parties, the well authenti cated facts, often published, have been vigorously denied. The Enquirer will continue to ex pose this unpardonable crime until right and justice are done the people by the full restoration of silver to its old companionship with gold. We need the assistance of the people in disseminating the truth, to which end we invite all in your selection of pa pers for the coming season to include the Enquirer, that costs only SI.OO a . year. (Issued twice a week.) Liberal commissions and cash re wards given to club raisers. Sample copies free. Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. Smtliiiri Ry. Co cheflnlß. To The East. Laave East Rome 6.40 a. m. 4,40 p. m Arrive Cleveland 7,55 a. in. 7.02 p. m “ Knoxville 10.25a, m. IC.OOp.m. “ Bristol ,2.15 p.m. 4.30 a. m “ Wa5hingt0n......4.02 a - m. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. “ Philadelphia 7 05.a. m. 350a. m •• sew York 10.60 a, m. 6.52 a. m Train leaving East Rente at 5.40 a. m.. has a Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland, where it connects with the popular Vestibule Dining car train for Washington and New Volk This train also connects at Cleveland, with train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. nt. The 1,40 p. m. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction with Sleeping car, for Radford, Va„ making di r ct connection for al ooi u ls F s l. To West. And The North t.eave East Rome 4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.in 10.40 am Vrrive cualtaiiooga.. ..7.10p. nt. 4 50 a.in. 1.20 pm “ cincit n .ti 7,30a. m. 7.20 p.m. “ Nashville 8.20a. m.10,55a. m.7.20p ill “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. m. “ St. Louis 6 45p. m. 7.05 a. m. “ Kansas city 725a. m, 10.25 a. in. Little Rock .2.30 p. m, 2.45 a. m, “ Ft, Worth .8;O0 a. m. 7'50 pm Trains leaving East Home 4:40 pm is the pop tlar “Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati. carrying Pullman’s tlnest sleeping cars utd a magnificent observation car from Macon ro chattanoogatseats free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through peeping car attached Chattanooga to Memphi - i <_nn ccting thtre for al! points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. i eave East Rome, ,250 am 1115 am 402 pm Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155 p m 626 )■ “ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 pm. ; •• Macon 10 50am 725 pm 10 40p m. “ S vannah.... 630 pm 700 am Brunswick.... 7 15 p m 6 15 am “ Jacksonville ..9 00 pin 830 am I’riu le ivtng Eut R i.-iu 2:50 a m runs s> ( Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At anta, The 1115 a m train solid through vesti ■ billed train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 55 until 730 p m: takes unsleeping car to Bruns . wick and the connection from 4:02 train, The 1115 a m -rain connects with R & D,S AL, A A w p and ca railroad trains in the Union Depot< i Atlanta. It Also has an elegant observation | chair car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome 9 40 p in vrrive Anniston ,12 05 eight. 755 p in, 1 •• Selma 5 30im I “ Montgomery.... ,700 am Mob ile 12 3o noon •• New Orleans 445 pm “ Houston 7 to a m Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accoiroda on, I«ave East Rome 2.00 p, m, Gadsden rt>d At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pm lias Pull man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans, For further particulars, ti -kets or sleeping car reservations, call on or write to T, C, SMITH, P ATA, Rome Ga, L A, BELL, D, P A, Selma, A a. j, j, Farnsworth d p a Atlanta oa, o, a HiixscoTEß, agP a,, Knoxville, Tenn, w, a Turk, g, p. a, Washington » c, ■ 1— 1 -- MAGNETIC NERVINE Ts guaranteed to cvr« 7 Nervous Prostra • ' ivb‘‘-4 t.'-W" 1 tion, Fite, Dizzi ■ ness, Headache. Dl Neuralgia and |n- /u -3. x somnia. Groats* ' Zk J cebses in the une of tp baooo, opium, alcohol I ' 5t»X. end In other dime ' - A'- 1 v*-. 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