The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 05, 1894, Image 2

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LIDATED The Stock of S. N, Kuttner and J. L. Camp and will sell the men se stock consisting of over $35,000,00 at cost for 60 days the biggest stock of Shoes ever offered in North Ga. S.N. Kutn er 23 1 Bro Sts. P.S.We mean busi snes come *nd see. w *1 1.,-.' '<■- a : ■ j „r... .: van, X H l&6 , wiEd.£DCAlF. ; S3.£PPOI.ICI",3SoIfs. i EXTRA irTNE. ’* S&. ’2JI. 7 JBoys’SchoolShoes, -LADIES • JW XtR. \ SEND FOR CATALOGUE ’WPJT W-L’DQUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS, k'ou cnn save nionp’- by piiTCbnsiug W. Doul'lhm Shoe*, Because, we are the largest manufacturers or ?<lv“r , .Le'i shoes a n thr world, snd guarantee the value by stamping the name him price on ■;.e « which j rrt ■ > yo i a hig* ••• -rl •he r.v’.rlh: : Car shoes • Mom wo.-u i • , e y filing ans • ■ ’ ■• V ’ <• ! ever* ! ; - • ' ; ■ ’ .' I (’3 ■ 9V Cantre l & DR. JAQUES 130 West Sixth Street. CINCINNATI,OHIO Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati y ears zinger ti an any physician, giving special at '•ntion to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseases Nervous liability, Impotency, etc., resulting f ront youthful indiscretion, excesses in matured rests and <> her causes, inducing some of the ‘‘olloyring evmptoms, as d>zzines=, confusion of ideas, defective inemery, aversion to society, Gonorrhea Syphilis, the later causing ulcers, iruptious enlarged joints, rheumatism. swell ing in groins, mucous patches in mouth, sore .’■Sr > a‘, f illi u h lir, Consultations free and in vited, Honrs. 9 a. m. to 8 p, m.t Sunday, 19 to 12 in, (LL'jSTR SE and FKEe nas;t cd •) iAd »;>eou application. State you jse. Good Advice. To advise every reader of this paper to WJu to the Gazette Co., Cincinnati, 0., for c. fn» sample copy of that good old paper— Tbo Cincinnati Gazette. It is now published a week—every Tuesday and Friday, for only one dollar a year, and It seems to grow Wttec with each issue. Its fashion page is zpxfte a feature, being edited with great care. It descriltes the very latest Parisian costunr‘S, »s well as the plainer, every-day home dress. Bis news pages, home and farm pages, story (ages, market pages, etc., are full and com* f**’’ It will always be a welcome visitor to «very intelligent family. Agents are wanted in every neighborhood. Only a dollar a year, twice a week. It takes the place of a great MMtropolitan daily newspaper at one-tenth She cost. It has all the important tele graph news, and is just the thing forthose who want to know what is going on In all yorts of the world, and can not afford to psy jti a year for the paper which feeds to > expensive news. ‘ hit Nerve Berne* have ■iooi for other. w w3!l 1 L”* - **• for y«jo X ■’* Ac J ■ "’s. • ’ . ; .Ari 4ft -- ’ • ■ 7 J *' ■ '4g'V - \ . , ' j “ - u ' • ,‘fy !<)■;' -j. 30THu»< ‘ ’’OS. fcivu <’;,r ‘ W “ XpTV'MISI'Hm t mi l ah '..icir ira>a us evi’n u- s«:.'ilg •n -!v -..d p*: reTos : the »»-hi rfeft, »< tritry w I»ev«»iot ’ 4TIV V»rto :■ I I J XllSji O, ’ ‘ if Mt .t> ?•!.>»«I - ■ v <.tl V’FOl’* OF h:i«I firgnot • : u . -a.i . . .iianpiicbat an<l ii*«amS3 ' r u:-c snow' i,n’.l .i. • unprovpineni Ac-’vp r ' itiit:- . i tipG.l li .vuig t,p geiij np ’ 1 1,0 ot b**’*- < <'■ ph •* 3 * **' ■‘V j ie:it tn r«rrv ’»• f X' 1 "• lk ' l,p r box. six horns, ou ruJ i’>'*«« • t rtn <<•»•* 1 t > a l l v<. A»<* ■lol kept b.\ your !ruur rise we will send chew <.v i ia;i. unou r<- e nt of price. > Plain wrnp l, ‘. w fr ““ VWrvss all mail orders V •s ..3fl< CO.« Cincinnati < There is no medicine so often needed in every heme and so ad mirably adapted to the purposes lor which it is intended, as Cliam >erl;tin’s Pain Balm. Hard y a week passes but some member >1 the family has need of it. A ooth ache or a scald promptly re eved and the sore healed in much ri ss time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may te promptly treated before inflama ion sets in, which in sure s a cu r e in ab« u t ue-t turd of i he time otherwise re i iir-'l.Cuts :in<i bruises should re x’.; imiibbli.i’. treatment before p rt* become swollen, which ■ i only be <1 i.o when Pau.Balm •• xopt ut li hi o. .A >• 11 i j r<»i nax cured het r u !,< c. nies serious z\ 11 on bh s >m n ni :y be remov 'by I‘i'p’y ii, g i 'v. ice a flay for a < >k • -two. A lame hack may be cured aio s< vna i» ax s ot vaiuabb t imp si. vi ci i hi i n m ibe side b i*iiest iclnved without paying « '•‘doctor bi i!. 1i« vi e aEO cent bo tie at once and you will never re Fousile by Livry &T» o. “IF HE RETURNS,’’ The Pension Is to Cease—A Strange Bill Before Congress. Washington, December 5. —The senate spent only thirty-five min utes in session yesterday. It pass ed one rather queer pension bill, pensioning a woman whose hus band left home twenty years ago and who may still be living, but contains the unique provision that the pension is to cease ‘‘if the sol dier returns.” Mr. Peffer, populist, of Kansas, contributed some half dozen pro jects of legislation, including the proper disposition of the bodies of senators and members who die at th' capital; the repeal of that part of the resumption act which relates to the sale of bonds, and the government control of freight and railroads. A resolution was offered by Mr. Blanchard, democrat, of Louisian na, and went over until tomorrow, looking to the payment of the bounty on the sugar crop of 1894, under the terms of the McKinley act. A cloture resolution was offered by Mr. Vest, who gave notice that he would ask action on it tomor row, and two resolutions were of fered by Mr. Lodge, republican, of Massachusetts, calling for infor mation as to affairs at Bluefields in Nicarauga, and for Rear Ad miral Walker’s report in relation to the Sandwich islands. The ear ly adjournment xvas out of respect to the memory of the late Repre sentative Wright, of Pennsylvania. PLENTf OF SHOOTING Selma has Three Attempts at Mur der and a Failure in business Selma, Ala., December s—The fi’•st shooting of the day occurred j out at, Ravenwood park. A crowd of six or eight neg’ux boys were out hunting. Th<-y peppered away, st everything they saw and were not i too careful hew thoy handled their i guns. Ike Chance, a boy’ about | eighteen y-ars of was walk ing along quietly along the old | dutn ny line track, when he was seen to jump into the air and yell. Ano'her negro boy named Alex had fi 1 led him full of bird shot. Chance muy not live. This alteruoon about dark Tube Hall, a negro from Bessemir, Ala., shot his sweetheart, Belle Johnson tiecause the went up town with an other mgro after he had told her not to. She is in a dying ciu Ji. tion. Tobe wa j arrested. Two negroes had a row in Li be ri'. an igro suburb west of the city, tonight and Frank Carvel! fired a load of buckshot into Will Dubose. I his alteruoon the well-known hardware firm of C. Young & Bro, made as assignment for the benefit of its creditors. Phis was one of the most popular firms in th« city and their assignment will be start ling news to the citizens of Selma. P. H. Pitts is the assignee. RECEIVED BLOOD MONEY, Says the Allegheny Police Protcet Gamblers for “Stuff.., Pittsburg, Pa.. Dec. 5. — Rev. J. H. Lucus of the First M. E. Church of Allegheny tonight at tacked the peace ofli dais of that city from the pulpit. Rev. Mr. Lucas assisted Dr. Parkhurst to start h»9 crusade in New York, being formerly a resident of that city. The preacher said he had evi dence tha f the Allegheny police re ceived‘‘blood money ” from gam blers for pr itection; tnat one re formed gambler told him he had paid S3O a month, and later sl2 50 i week for police protection. Lucas said he hid gathered a list of 50 disorderly houses on the North Side, which were running with the consent of the police. Mr. S. Crowly, a leading citizen of Roswell, and father of the la mented Forrest Crowly, recently murdered by Meyers, is in ths city and is a guest of the Central. THEHUSTLEROF ROME WEDNESDAY DECEMBER F lff< KLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS Every body and the Atlanta j Locking Glass, knows I like Jake, Moore, Georgias new assistant keeper of the Penitentiary. But then every-body who knows him real well is in the same boat, and are helping me paddle. I shall hate very much to see Jake leave Rome, but then if I could only have the exquisit pleasure of seeing the first meeting which occurs down at Kramer, when Jake and “Lord Beresford” shall meet. My, My, but wouldn’t it be a treat. Suppose we get the Rome Board of Trade to gether and let ’em send the “Lord” a message. *** Speaking about Jake, reminds me that I can truthfully say, that he is almost as luckey a man as he deserves to be. And I say this be cause of recent events. During Conference, the popular Sheriff and his clever family, entertained aquartett of methodist ministers, and being a baptist by birth ami a Sheriff by profession, Jake knew just how to make the good men have a r *al good time—But aside from this. When the ministers left, for some cause or other one of them left four pairs of brand new sox — just Jake’s size, too, for he had on a pair this morning. Now think of it; here Jake Moore has been ele vated from what Seab Wright and Dr. Felton, in their purity, calls the rottenness of Floyd county politics, and is called to Atlanta to serve his state, and Baptist though he be, a Methodist minister fur nishes and equipps him xvith sox. * * * I was talking to County Com missioner Clayton this morning along this line and speaking of the great self-sacrafi.ce which Jake’s Conference friend had made, but the Commissioner failed to see it that way, giving as his solution of what I thought a dispensation, that the preacher who best the sox found that he had been assigned a charge in Tom Watson’s district and knew that he had no more use for such darned duds. “Oh, this prosaic world! ” * * * There’s uo rubbing it out, sne of the best patent medicines ever put on ths market is Kings Royal Ger metuer.l have seen it tried recent ly and I say this much fur the benefit of sufferers and not as an idvertisement of the medicine. If you are worn out and broken down with the strife of every day life and would renew your strength for the ■ trife, why take Germetuer—if that don’t do ’he work. effectively and at once, then order your shroud, your kase is hopeless . *** Irst Strayed or Stolen—One city editor; when last seen he wore a collar (ofhisown) when called’ he answers to the name of “John” He has a penchant for writing the sons of obituaries of Mexican li ons aud other habits and may have dismised.Auy one recognizing him will konfer a favor on this office by telling him that the people have orders at this office for some“ Ham and Eggs.” We will kill a kaff if he only return unto us. * * * I see that “gallant old No, 4. the young Warwick of the Rome I ire Department has named my friend Tom Cornelius for the next Chief of the Rome Department, lom will succeed one of the b»st Chief s the department has ever had. but he will be just as good as David’ better known as “Nancy Hauks.’’Chief Hauks has served two terms aud has endeared him self to the entire department and like tb.e generous hearted fellow that he is, makes way for another good man to “get up higher. ’’Chief Cornelious will be the first man at the fire— even if he has to start it. *»* I notice that my young friends Will Coleman and John Proctor, are “revolutionizing” the sign business. For the key to that joke, see th- revolving electric sign they have ju«t finished for Mr. W. H. Coker, Th»s»» young man are right upto snuff when it comes to dab bling in an electric current. For proof of that remark sae that name said sign. I understand that Capt. J. B. Carver of Carver & Harper, Atlanta, waa captured with it and gave the Rome firm a contract fir h duplicate sign to be used at their Whitehall street btors in Atlanta Prcotor & Colemeu are on the cir cuit. A Queer Creature. Judsonia, Ark. Decembei 5 Maggie Johnson, one of the most singular if hum m beings, th daughter of a farmer living 1 ear here is dead. She was 17 years o.d, aud had the hea lof an adult aud the 1o ly of au infant. She hud no teeth and no bones, her body appearing to be a mass of muscles. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin i Libel for vs. > Div or c e Perrian. Mauldin. ) in Floyd Superior Court Meh, term 1894. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in the above stated case that the defendant does not reside in it further appearing- je does not reside in this State. iu is or dered by the court, that service be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this order and no tice twice a month for two months, three months before the next term of this court, in the Hustler of Rome, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriff’s advertisements are published, April 18 1894. W.M. Henry, J. S. C. R. C. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TERM 1894. Mrs. Mattie L. Mauldin, 1 Liabel vs. > for Perrin A. Mauldin. \ Divorce To the defendant Przin A Mauldin, you are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Su perior Court to be held in and for said county on the 4th, Monday in next September then and there to make your defense, if any you have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di vorce. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. fiiifi Farms for Rent oi sale We have On hand a number of good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come into our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten antsand buyers would do well to consul., us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pae pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson &. Harris. I LADY'S Ts not complete M without an ideal k| UXION ■ P9ZWS • • Combines eveiy element of j | beauty and puritv It is bqauti f I fying, soothing, nealing, health j | ful, and harm 1 ess, and when J rightly used is nvisible. A most S delicate and desirable protection g 3 to the face in this climate. ’ i I Insist upon having the genuine. |» noKoannuwMKaaNnnHMßMMaaßMHßaaiMi Agents. $75 a week. Exclurtve territory. The Rapid Dish Washer. Washes ell the dishes for a family iu oue minute Washes, rinses and dries them without w*tting the hands. Tou push the button, the machine does the rest. Bright, polished dishes, and cheerful wives. No scalded flngers.nosoiledhandior clothing. No broken dishes, no muss. Cheap, durable,warranted. Circularsfreo W. P. HARRISON A CO., Clerk No. 12, ( olumbua. O. TREVITT&JOHNSOh 206 BROAD STREET PRESCRIPTION DRI GrGrISTSa< Agents for Mouson’s Importei Perfumes, TREVITT& JOHNSOH The Leading Prescription Druggists of thprt Paul Reese hascha-geof the Prescrintin Department, e » + H u ITW »F aiii MOiFSTiI COM MAN UFACTVRERS AND E MarDlb ami Graalla, itaoMts, Cojiag, Wire a WrorgM Iron Fencing, Lawn Vacas, FaaalaiW. feß“Ordar What You Want and Get What You Order. S HEMSTREE _r Mgr, Chattanooga Teni 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia THE KEELY INSTITUTE Formerly located at Dalton, Ga., has removed to Rom where it will remain permenetly. The Company has seem ed a commodious and conviently arranged building, tw miles north of the city, on the Summerville road, we adapted to the requirements of a private institute, whei every possible comfort and convience will be supplied fi the beuf fit of those under treatment. Parties desiring furl er information, address, The keely Institute, P. O. Drawer, 348. HOME GEO -GIA, Libel fer Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county: Minnie Bates, ) Flevd jsuperior court vs J No 73 David Bates, 1 Libel for Dix’orce The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir ed in person or by Attorney, to be and appear at the superior Coutt next, to be holdeu in and for the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 1895, then and there to answer the Plan tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such appearance said counrt will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this the 28tli day of Nov. 1894. Wm, E Beysiegel, Clk, Supr, court t loyd county Ga, Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Emma Dodd i Floyd Superior Court vs ’ No. 72. B.H. Dodd ) Libel for Divorce. The defendant, B. H. Dodd, is hereby required in pereon or by Attorney,to be and sppearat the Superior Court next, to be holden in and for the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in January 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Li bel for Divorce, as in default of such appearance said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Wm.E. Beysiegel, Clk, Supr, Court, Floyd county, qa Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Camilla E. Gunn 1 Floyd Superior Court vs J No. 74. J. P. Gunn. 1 Libel for Divorce. The defendant. J.P. Gunn, is hereby required in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the Superior Court next, to be holdeu in and for tl>ecounty as- esald on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such ap pearance said court will proceed thereon as to ustiee may appertain. Witness the'Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Win. E. Beysiegel, Clerk Supr. Curt, Floyd County, Ga Estray No.ice Georgia Floyd County: Agreeable to the’order from the Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House door in the 919th District G. M. Said County between the legal hours of saleon Thursday the 6eli day of December next the folloxring Estray one dark red cow about 7 years old split in right car. with left horn gnawed. Valued at $6 Estrayed by John L. Doss, of said Dist. and is now on the premises of said Doss, This Nov. 26, 18 4. J. C. Moore Sheriff. mi iwij ui—i—Hwmiwii—M i Don’t take interii’l remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like “Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. ! ANNOUNCEMENT COLON For Sheriff. To the v oters of Floyd county, I auneace ia self a candidate for Sheriff of Flood county al if elected Dallas Turner and Klip Williams will be my deputies. Election first Wednesd in January 1895. Very respectfully J P McConnell For Clerk of Superior Court I hereby announce myself a Cauaiditei re-election for the Office of Clerk of Iw Superior Court. Election first Wednesday in January H.® W M E- Beysiboei For Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name James B. Hill for re-election to the office County Treasurer. For Tax Receiver I hereby announce myself as a can«® te 1 re-election to the office of Tax Bei ' e Floyd county Election, first xyu neMW tanuary 1895 M. D. McOSK« tl hereby announce myself as a candi'lato J he office of Tax Receiverof Floyd county lion to be held on first Wednesday in 895. Respectfully. r. L. Foster I gave my right arm to 'he respectfully ask the people of c , luu ii give me the office of Tax Receiver. Election Wednesday in January 1895. F. xv. yiARW, For Bailiff. To the voters of the 9l9th Dist, G. M 1 ' spectfully announce myself as a can bailiff, andifelecteiwilldo my duty to best of my ambility p Mcleod To the voters of the 919th Dist G M Citizens I hereby announce myself as a C date for Bailiff of die 919th Dist, and > J J promise to discharge the, duties 1 to the best of my ability, «e s l ,eCtfu "; ißsa THOMAS 0. M OBBB To the voters of the 919 Dist G M ■ 'jl'Ldida zens I hereby announce myseir a- l for Bailiff of the 919th D‘ 9 ,V 1P . o f the offi* 1 promise to discharge the (Litu so the best ambility, Respectfully (jar"’ llE To the voters of the 919th 'j , m - 1 ! Citizens I hereby announce my se r ■ for Bailiff of the 919th Hist, , an-1 iflt . promise to discharge the dut e p 1 he best ambility, Respectfully d. I hereby announce myself a can'j J,J -1- election to the office ot con- . il ' ]<; s ,.,iri D.st <l, M. Floyd Connty ElecU u )ivJ s in January 1895 respectfully FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I beg to announce myself as a Can'li Tax Collector at the ensuing, an and kindly ask the support td trie I hereby announce myself as *pifi l re-election to the office of n M. Election first Saturday m Jan