The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 04, 1894, Image 7

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V- there are ninny tho wnd«of ladiv.in Ul ,. y c f 1( u< tr, > 57World.Renow:. # <i faY but have b«* Y hept from doing ,o on n. sflk *" i pridkwnlehi.fnp eor 3b ouleauk<; ffmcStZ, ✓ fUM "itether, tWr al ' * hes o m»yhiiv V 4 J-’erery caller, fix...,), . free, a sumpM bottle, ar U . < ’" l « r to supply 3U O „„ itsafeV, nXXrm± all charges prepaid, for 26 ceam. ailvworJt Zd kACTI Hi.bacti removes abmlutely u die. 'l , xiver up, as oomuetlo. do. but i. aonro. addr MADAME A. KVPPERT. (»,». • > East 14th Bt. ( NEW YORK CITW yiGORiMEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. MAGNETIC NERVINL iß,oldwithwr * roHtz.rlln.tM.Th.o * ’'« L ten guarantee to nSoF.’j n h .°u Od ’ ( . I tlr . o,,w, ’ akneßßoH . Nerrous Debility and all the evil, from earlj or later ex ceeeee the results or overwork, worry, sickness etc. Full strength, tone and development given to every organ or portion of the body. Improve ment immediately seen from the first, box. Thaus ends of letters of praise on filom ouroffice. Can be earned in vest pocket. Bent by mail to any addroes on receipt of nnce. One month’s treab ment m each box. PritMl.OO, 6 boxen. ffi.OO, with WntUm Guarantee to refund money if notenred "Hl.dtp us for the Genuine, (’ironlays Free Administrator Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd Couniy: Pursuant to an order of the Coart of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house door in the City of Rome, said County between the lega hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec 894. the following property to wit: Land No. 25 is the 16th District and 4th Section of Floyd county Ga. containing (40) acres more or ees. Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th Sectian as Fleyd county Ga. containing (40 acres more or less. Also lot N 0.864 in the 3rd District and 4th Section Floyd county Ga, con taining 40 aares mo-e or les s. Said land sold a the property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— Terms « sale casn. W. H. Enais adinr. of the estare El zabes Dempsey, deceased. Valuable testimony from PROF. G IMRY ,the well known and popular proprietor of Prof. Gen try’s EQUINE AND CANINE PARADOX. The most remark able collectio and exhibition of Educated and Performing Dogs and Ponies new on the road. Me value Prof. Gentry’s opinion very highly, as we consider him very competent authority on the sub ject being the most successful and experienced trainer in this coun try. FOR STOCKMEN OR HORSEMEN I have had a very extensive e x periendein the training and care of stock especially horses and prof ess to know what is required to main tain and good condition, particulary where they, are confined and stallfed and do not have the benefit of pasturage or good food. I have examined and have been made familiar with the constituents of Mansfield’s Magic Food and I am convinced thaiit is a pure, safe and reliable vegetable remedy for conditioning stock and as an evidence of the same lam now using it among my valuable troupe of Educated Pomes, believ ing that it will do what is claimed PROF. H.B. GENTRY. o M HIPPS&- BRO.; chants, POWBER SPRINGS GA., We “After giving Magic Food a thorough trial on our stock wo can recommend it as being a certain and most reliable remedy for the cure and prevention of diseases in stock It does all that is andsh°uldbevsed by ess» - & co and Johnson & Watters, “ Kerne Ga. Ml . Fditor: Do you think it would be gambling to d be; ew a peck of nice country g rea d meal that moie 1 )U ‘ J j Tobacco our notice ot /would read in the Hustler publish- Co. THE HUSTLER OF ROME TUESDAY D ECEMBER 4 1894, CALLED ‘ APPOMATTOX.’’ Surrender'' was Objectionable and the Name was Changed. Washington, December 4, —An order was issued at the postoffice department this afternoon chang ing the name of the postoffice here tofore called “Nebraska,” which town is now the county seat of Ap pomattox county, Virginia, to ‘‘Appomattox. ’ Some weeks ago a great stir was created.over the action of postoffice officials in changing Jthe name .of the old postoffice at Appomattox Courthouse, three miles from Ne braska, to “Surrender.” As this was the historical place where General Lee capitulated to General Grant, objection was made to the new name because of its suggestiveness. The reason for the change was this: Some time ago the old Appomattox courthouse was built at the town of Nebraska, in Appomattox county, which be came the county seat. It is the custom in Virginia to have a county seat called by the ame name as the county, aud the postoffice department, not desiring to Lave two “ Appomattox” po.-t --officis, changed the name of the old our tbouse postoffice to ‘Surren der.” The name“ Appomattox’could io’ be applie 1 to the new postoffice a v Nebraska,. intil new postmaster was commissioned for the place, and his was done a few days ago,| so according to present indications, the o toffice wl ere Lee surrendered is to continue to be called Surrender and the new postoffice at Nebraska is io Le called after the name of the county—“ Appomattox. ” BIG CAS WELL. Struck in the Indiana Belt, and she’s a Terror. Anderson, Ind , Dec 4. —Anoth- er big gas well, one of the largest overdrilled in the natural gas belt, was brought in to-day north of the city. It has an out-put of 10,000, 000 cubic feet daily. It came in with a roar that could be heard two or three miles. Notwithstand ing caution it was found extreme ly difficult to bring it under con trol. It is just as good a well as was ever drilled in Indiana even in the first year of natural gas. This is a dsadener to the gross prophesies of State Gas Inspector Jordan, that natural gas would play out before bis recent report w’as due. t To Txas. The Queen & Crescent Route is the direct route to Texas and the Southwest, It is the shortest line , o Southern Texas, the only line to Texas which is all under one r management. The only line giving 1 choice uftwo routes, via. Shreve- f port or via. New Orleans. Equip ped with tolid vestibuled trains to New Orleans, and through sleepers Atlanta and Birmingham to Shreve c . t port. Close connection at either point with through service of Texas f lines. ( Our rates are as low as any body’s. Ask our agents for full particu- i l«rs, or address. e A. J. Lytle, Div. Pass’r Agent, , Read House Block, Chattanooga, enn. J. R. McGregor, Trav’ I’ass’r t Agent. ’ 2005 Ist Ave. 1 Birmingham, Ala. Consolidated. The stock of S. N. Kutner &. J. L. Camp and will sei the im mense stock consist ing oi over $35,000,- atcost for 60 day the largest stock of shoes ever offered in North S JM.Kutner 231 Broad St we mean business come and see Miss Minnie Watters left on last Wednesday, for several weeks stay in Atlanta. She will spend Xmas with her cousin, Miss Nettie Wat ters of the Gate City, CLAY BOMBS Fired by the Students, and now There is Trouble. Lexington, Kv. Dec. 4—As the result <jf the scolding given several students at the State College nn Friday last by Captain Sam Swig ert, the military director, au at tempt was made early the following morning to blow up his cottage. Thursday night a number of the boys stole a cannon from the ar mory and proceeded to celebrate Thanksgiving Day and the defeat of the Central University football team by discharging it. At this Captain Hwigert was riled and calling the suspects be fore him gave them warning that if the occurrence was repeated the perpetrators ( would be diesmiss ed from college The boys held a consultation and decided to get even with the Cap tain. Accordingly two bombs were made of clay aud heavy paper, stoutly tied with wire and twine. One of these was exploded against the Captain’s cottage at midnight, but without effect. The other was thrown against the east side some four hours later, causing the win dows to be shacit r id aud demolish ing the framework. Several names have been secur ed by the Captain, and an investi gation which is likely to result se riously to the students will take place tomorrow morning The boys, however, deny any criminal intent and say they merely intended the bombardment as a joke. A HAPPY COUPLE Mr. John Story and Miss Beulah Warren marrie d Sunday Sunday morning at the brides home,Mr Frank Warr«n,five miles from the city on the Summerville road. Joiin W, Story, of Texas Valley and Miss Beulah Warren, were married. The ceremony was by the popu- ® lar young (minister Rev. S. A, , Harris, and was his first effort in a this line, d The young people are both well e known and popular in their neigh- J borhood and a large crowd of their d friends congregated to see th* mar riage. After the wedding a most j] bountiful dinner was served to all d the guest and wai heartily enjoy h ed. v Last night at the grooms home in Texas Valley au elegant supper " was tendered the couple by the . n groom's parents, Th*y will make their home ia Valley. Couldn't Dodge Them. Memphis, Tenn., December 4. A. E. Manuel, a traveling sales man by profession, is under arrest i here charged with being a fugitive from justice from the state of New York. Manuel is alleged to have embezzled a considerable amount of money from the clothing house of A. Goldberg & Co., of New York, two years ago, and has been I followed around the world by a detective. Manuel returned to the United , States a short time ago and landed , in New Orleans, where he obtained employment as traveling salesman for a clothing hous* and started out on his first trip. The New York authorities became aware of Man uel’s whereabouts, and on his arri val in Memphis he was arrested. He refused to goto New York without a requisition. Chief ot Police Davis telegraphed I nspector Byrnes of the arrest, and an officer is expected here Tuesday. Struck Gold. Boise, Idaho, December 4. —At Boise City, in a hole being bored for placer gold below the false bed rock, the drill has struck a gold ledge which appears to be large. The rock assays three ounces of gold and 28 ounces of silver per ton. The important discovery was made at a depth of 470 feet. s Mr Henry A. Powers of B imo sp'-id S i•>(! -y ■’i < 1 /. -3 >i ■>. - I ■ >’ . . . p«iom uulu ;[ p OENTISTe t J A. WlLLS—lMntiat—2oß 1-2 Broad airov B oxer Cantrell aud Owen, store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock. Attorney ,at Law, Maeoa Temyle Buildldg Temple Buildlug Heme Seurgta. JAMES B NKVlX—Attorney at Law Offis I’orerty Hall poitofficn ooraor 3rd Avcßtie CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorue) at Maaonla Temple Rome, Ga. REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Ottio< in Masonic Temule. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Cour B ssllur at Law—Rome, t.a. WH. ENNIS— Jko. W. STARLING-Knnfi A Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masouir Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS ANB S URO SON g. DM. RAMSL’R—Physician and Burgeon Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fouru ■ ward. LP. HIMMOND— Physician and Snrgeon- B Offers bls p rotessional services to the peo pie of Rome and surrounding country Ifllce at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, M Broad street. DR. W. D. HUYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store. Fo. 331 Broad street. Telephon 118. resides m. No. 21 Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Treiitt & Johns >n drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt attention ffiven all professicnal call Election Notice. Georgia, Floyd county: By order of Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue in and for said county of Floyd notice is hereby given that on the second (2nd day of January, 1895, an election will be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of said county, to determine the question whether coupion bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand 546.000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county for the purpose of paying the floating indebted ness of said county. Said bonds shall bear inte est rate of five (5> per cent per annum, said in terest payable on the first day of April of each year after the date of the issue of said bonds Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1886, and shall be of the following denominations: Five Thousand ($6,000) Dollars to be of the 4e nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand(ss.ooo) Dollars to bs of t he de nomination of two ($2.00) each Ten Thou, and ($10,000) Dollars to tie of the de aoniinatien of five ($5.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denomina tion of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars each. For the first fifteen years, only the interest of said bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shall be paid: The sixteenth year five thousand ($5,000) Dol lars of I’riucipal (One Dollar bonds, and two thousand ($2,000) dollars of interest. The seventeenth year five thousand ($5,000) dollars of paincipal (two dollar bonds) anusev enteen hundredaud flfty,<sl"so) dollars ot inter- The eighteenth year. fiv<f thousand (s’>,o6o) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds and fifteen hundred [slsoo] dollars oi interest The nineteenth year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars |of principal [five dollar bonds] ana twelve hundred and tiny [sl26o] dollars of inter est The twentieth year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dol tlars [ten dollar bonds] and one thousand [sl,ooo] dobars of interest. The twenty first »ear, five thousand [s>,ooo] dollarsot principal [ten dollar bonds] and seven hundred and fifty [s7so] dollars of interest, hune twenty-second year, five thousand ooo] dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) n I five hundred ($500) dollars of interest. , The twenty third year,five thousand [ss,<iS> dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and two hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars of interest wl.en principal atid interest will be fully paid off. All voters favoring the'issuance of bonds wdl have written or printed on their ballots the words “For Bonds.” All opposed the words “Against Bonds.” JohnC. Foster, Chairman, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Reve nue of Floyd county, Georgia. NORTH GEORGIA IgriciiH College, DEPARTMENT* OF THE UNIVERSITY, Dahlonega, Georgia. Spring term begins first Monday In February. Fall term begins first Monday In September. FULL LITERARY COURSES. TUITION FREE W th ample corps of teachers. THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING under a U. 8. Army Officer detailed by Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. K YOUNG LADIES have equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLIEGE II the SOUTH For catalogues and full information ad dress Secretary or Treasurer of Boart Trustees. a a mim M w M "caVEATS .TRADE MarksSF CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For N prompt answer and an Vonest opinion, write tq wl UN N <fc C’O.s who b..ve hadpearly fifty experience in the patent busin Vi. Communica* Hons strictly confidential. A laandbook of lo •ormation concerniug Patents nd bow to ob* tain them s-nt free, i so a catalogue of mecbaoi kcal and scientific book” sent tree. Patfir- Munn & Co. recelT® • special noth ntific American, and thus are eforethe public with* out cost to tl- This cr’.endid paper, issued weekly, c' •TG’d. ha*bvf '.ri l e larirest cH ’■■■• ’* » FftlYl NANNIE. Persona! Mention of the Goin? and Coming of the People There Nannie, Ga. December B.—l. L Sut’on and family left this plase for Toxas »n last Monday, wher» they will make their future home. Miss Ssllio Beall of Little Row is visiting her aunt Mrs. T. N. P'innon. T. Fall F >st«r pts ted through this place on Saturday en route from Reeves Station to Rome. Rev. W. W. Brinstield, one am jug Atlanta’s most prominent divines was hire on a visit to his aUi»r L. Brinsfield last week. Miss Anna Pinson, who has been visi'ing friends in Rome, returned home on last Thursday. Mjssts. N.B. Chambers, Jas. Mclntire, J. F Young and several others will leave for Texas on next Wednesday Mrs. Tern Wo >ds and daughter Miss Wren, of Tullahoma, Tenn, are visiting the formers brother, Mr. J. E. Kennobrew near Shan non . Mr. Reeder who is representing, 11 • J. IL Noell Tobacco Co. of Grienville, Tenn, was talking up hi 4 goods in this place on Satur day last. Application for Letters’of Dh mil sion. GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Whereas R. H. West, Administrator of J. F, McKay .deceased, represents to the court bit pe tition duly tiled, that be has administered J. F. M<'Kays estate. This is tc cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it ’shy they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his adnfinistration and re ceive letters of dissmission on the first Monday in March, 1895. This* December 3rd 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, G a. Cilation Leare to Sell. Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: —W. H. Ennis, Administrator of Jack Prior, deceased, has in due form applied to tne undersigned f >r leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said de- • ceased and sajd application will 1 e heard on the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December, 1894. , John P. Davis, . r " Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell, Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: W.H. Ennis 4d ministrator of Steve Carral,deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned forjeave to sel| the lands belonging to the estate of said dee as el, and said application will be beanion 'he first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell. Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: W. H. Ennis, Administrator oi Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased has in due form applied to the undersig ed for leave to sell the lands beloging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Credi- tors • All persons having claims againt the estate of Elizabeth Dempsey will present the same in terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1594. W. H. Ennis Admr. Notice to Debtor# and Credi -tors All persons having claims against the estate of Mary W. Towns will present the same in terms of the law ana all persons owing said es tate will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. 11. Ennis Admr. Tax Notice. Citv Tax payers will take notice tint the mar shal is now giving his last notice : d persons not paying at once will have executions issued against them. December 3rd. 18S4. Ilalsted Smith, Clerk Council. Bids Wanted, Georgia, Floyd Csunty. The Board of Commissioners of and Revenue of said County will receive sos per sons desiring to act as ferryman at I’ope's ferry. Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Coun ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be In the office of The Clerk of the Board on or before the first day of January’, 1886. The Board reserves the right to rejset any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. | f Notice to Debtors and Cre 1- itors. All ]<ersons having claims against the edate of William T. Tims will present the same in terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate wiil please make im midiate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis, Admr. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors, ,411 ■.r < l-.-i!; J. < Ha-.- sa i. s’ the c«tat’ ’a ; r< r i i» te s»f . - ,4 0- <ai<l u.-uat: uil . ■ 0 <• !' »•< (I.ste <■ thill nt Not. 1 . >• W. i. L inis vdm