The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 18, 1894, Image 7

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hofessionil mots dentists A WIILB Den tie t—2olll-2 Broad etree J Cantrall and Owene store. ATTORNEYS n Son lock, Attorney 'at Law, Masoa J' Temple Buildidg Temple «n lldinK Romo fleor<la. . lIW B NEVIN— Attorney at Law Offic I poverty Hall l ,o4W>mc9 cordor 3rd Aveuue _ HA S W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Q Masonic Temple Rome>oa . RvfcE & DENNY— Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. ** . W VANDIVER— Attorney and Com \A7 sellor at Law-Rome, Ga. WH ENNIS—■JI'O. W. STARLING—Ennb * Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic 1 Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS AHO SURGEONS. Frank A■ Wynn, Physician and Surge m Residence, corner 7th, Ave and East First Ct Office, Room » ir. Medical Building over j, T Crouch & Co. Prug store DH raMSUR— Physician and Burgeon Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourte * ward. . p. HAMMOND— Physician and Surgeon- I offers his professional services to the peo Ird" pie of Rome and surrounding countiv Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store, 20 Broad street. Dr W. D. H©YT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store, fio. 331 Broad street, Telephon 110. residen >e. No. 21 Male Help Wanted. 112.00 aday to agents selling the Royal white Metal Plater or taking orders for plating. Trade secrets, formulas, receipts, etc. furnished free. A good agent can make two to three thousand dollars per year with the Royal Plater. For terms etc. address Gray & 00. Plating works Columbus, Ohio. Bun. Wed. Fri. Wanted: -Energetic man to manage branch office; position permanent; salary >1,200 and commission; must furnish S6OO, to assis t in car rjingstoek. Address: Manufacturers, Box 339. Bt. LOUiS, MO. Tax Notice. i. ■ City Tax payers will take notice that the mar shal is now giving hie last notice: d persons uot paying at once will have executions issued against them. December 3rd. 1884. Halsted Smith, Clerk Council. ——— — ■ b RELIEF IN SIX HOUKS Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in releiv ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost imme diately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist Rome Ga. Election Notice. Georgia,Floyd county: Sy 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 o£ January, 1895, an election will be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of •aid county, to determine the question whether coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand $40,W0) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county ■or the purpose of pay ing the floating indebted »ess of said county. Said bonds shall bear inte est rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in. lerest payable on the first day of April of eaeh tearafter the date of the issue of said bonds ■Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1895, and *hall be of the following denominations: Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars to be of t be de nomination of two ($2.00) each. Ten Thou and ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of five ($5.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. <r Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denoinina ti p nof J if & ($50.00) Dollars each. «i,?v , ,rst hTteen years, only the interest of 1 bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shall repaid: bl l ‘. f .’r S u Xteenth yfiur five thousand ($5,000) Dul pucipal (One Dollar bonds) and two Tfmusand ($2,000) dollars of interest. d<ml ' ent .eenth year five thousand ($5,000) '?* Principal (two .dollar bonds) andsev wt «n hundred and fifty ($1750) dollars of inter dmi^ e ' K ? teenl ' 1 ' yoar. five thousand ($5,000) ami fir, 0 I’rincinal ($5.00) five dollar bonds Th»,,i! lun 'lr"d ($1500) dollars of interest dollar. !J? tCB ! n h year, five thousand [ss,ooo] tweiv.k l’ rln cipal [five dollar bonds] and wt ' e buudred and fifty [sl2so] dollars of inter tlar* year, fire thousand [ss,ooo] dol- Umii..,T’? 1 11; 1 ! 1 ' 1 ' [ ten dollar bonds] and one The iw t * l ’ o0 °l dollars of interest. 4,,ll a ' hrst >ear, five thousand [ss,ooo] huinlrmi .Principal [ten dollar bonds] and seven *mne twmo'. 11111,5 i® 76 ®] dollars of interest, dollar. b-sectnnl year, five thousand [ss,ooo] kuiidred dollar bonds) aid five TheTw 1 ?^ 0 ' ? ollar " of interest. dollar, J 'I t ? lrd vear.tive thonsand [ss,o§) 11 principal (fifty dollar bond) and two ’Surin??’ 1 W“ 50 l dollars of interest All 1 !.„ l ' l, ‘‘ ,an d interest vrill be fully paid off. have wrifF* favi> t'ng the issuance of bonds will worfis‘‘ffn? n i, or printed on their ballots the ■Auatn.ru All opposed the words Mt, m 11!oh / 1s ” JohnC. Foster, Chairman, & < rhardt - Clerk - hue nf i?i ‘Jfnntirsioners of Roads "and Reve- Floyd connty Georgia otice for Application for Guardianship, I J “”- ia , Floyd county; iug n ''' llolll ll luay «onc era: —A. H. Ellis hav p,,i, |, ' le(l f,,rG n trdianshipof the properly of lis a ' Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El ofl' 1 ,lckie EHis, of Henderson county,State l au ','' t s ' IS ’. lninor children of Jack L. Ellis, Jr. lit of ' state 07 Texas, deceased, Bailie El »aid a l '-' Bt .* te of Tex as notice is given that 10o’ c p l ' l lCatisn wi 'l be heurd. at mv office at •evt t, a ' tn ' 011 the first Monday in January VThla Uecem >er 6th. 1894. John P. Davis. Ordinary. WIN OPERA HOUSB. MANAGER,. FRIDAY EVENING DEC. 21 VANDERBILT §<- JJNIVERSITY Glee, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Clubs. UNEXCELLED COMBINATION. Usual Prices, SI.OO. 75c and 25c, Tickets now on sale at Yeiser s. Nevin Opera House QMNODAY EVENING, DEC. 24, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDIN ARY. AMY LEE L h S t :r ,i,e FRANK DOANE eouftllfn." P. AUG ANDERSON Cactor And the Oagiual Now York Cast. in the Powerful Drama of In tense Interest. FawnTickel 210 By David Belasao and clay m Greene, authors of ‘‘The Charity Ball,” “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” “The New South,” “Men and Women,” Correct Appointments. The Very Latest Songs. Scenery by John H Yonag. of the Bzoadway Theatre New York city. MANAGEMENT J. MWARD Usual prices—Reserved Beats SIOO, general ad mission 75c, gallery 25c. Tickets new on sale a Yeiser’s SOIITBB BAILWAT Cd. SCHEDULE. Solid through and connecting trains between Rome, Knoxville, Bristol, Washington, New York and all points E.st; also between Rome, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis, Memphis and all pvints west. Trains between Rome, Anniston, Birmingham, Memphis. Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Kansasandall points west. 1 3 ave 6 40 a m I Arrive 11 15 a in Leave 435 p m | Arrive 900 p m Trains between Rome, Atlanta, Maeon, Savan nah, Brunswick. Jacksonville all points in Flor ida, Georgia and the Carolinas.) leave 7 45 a ml Arrive 6 U a m Leave ... 11 15 am Arrive 10 20 a m Tiainslbetween Rome, Anniston,Selma, Mont gomery, Meridian, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas Mexico and California. Leave 11 20 am | Arriye ........ .4 30 p m T ains between Rome. Anniston. Birmingham Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Kansas and all points west. Leave 4 10 p m | Arrive 1155 a m Train leaving Rome 640 a m is a vestibule* train • runs solid to Cincinnati, connects al Ool tewah Junction with solid Vestibuled Dinir g car train to Washington and New York. Same train returns to Rome 9 p m and runs solid from Rome to Jacksonville, time between Rome and Chattanooga 2 hours and 20 minutes in either direction, and 2 hours and 20 minutes between Rome and Atlanta. For detailed information call on or write to T.C. SMITH, P. & T. A., Rome, aa. C. A.BENSCOTER, A. G. P. A., Knoxville Tenn. j. j. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A., Birmingham, Ala. w A. TURK, Washington, !>■ C. THE SOUTHERN RY. IS THE SHORTEST BEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE —Rome To — ATLANTA AND CHATTANOOGA | 3—Trains Each way Daily-3 For Atlanta and the South Leave E.Ro.ne7«am|Arrive Atlanta LeaveE.’ Rotne 900 P® ' Arri ' e AtlanU ” 1,111 v rhattanooga-East, West and North. Fo r < liattanoog ( , hatta 900 am Leave E. Rome *’ a nvo ( h atta. 100 p m c . J.KrnKgSgr »■; ~ E,i Sbropvbire, » p"pul«r to“s Atl...>iau trieu’. >» 18 TIB ' tlUg for a fe" dft y ß x . The colored miwtrel .1 pec * K’a 11“ who g .tl.Dded? ae °e?ng“ ’Ob « edit ‘ bl ’ a “' ,tUe ' erfortnau - rHE ■ HUS ~ rLER OF ROME TEUSDAY DECEMBER 18 1894 HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS Via Rome R. R. & Western & Atlan tic R. R. the “Old Reliable” Route. For all desiring to taka a trip du'ing thu Holidays, th* WeetAru & Atlantic railroad will sell round trip tickets to all points within 300 miles at one and a third fares, tickets to be sold Dec. 22-23-24 25 29 &Jau’y Ist go-d returning until January 33rd 1595 see schedules below THE BROWNIE SHOW. at the Grand Theatre Atlanta Ga. December 19th it promises to be the most amusing affair of the season for this occasion the West ern & Atlanta R R. will sell round trip ticket to Atlanta at one fare good returning until D«c 20rh, 94 Go down and take the children. STUDENTS ATTENDING SCHOOL. As quite a number of school children and young ladies attend ing college would like to go home to spend Christmas, the Western and Atlantic R. R. has made a very low round trip rate (from Rome,) of one and a third fare, to points within 300 miles tickets to be sold (to Bonafide students only.) Dec. 20 to 25th, good returning until January 7th. 1895. Three trains daily between Rome and Atlanta leave Rome for Atlan ta and the south 7: 40 a. m • 9 :10 a m. 2:50 p.m. arrive at Rome from Atlanta and the South 11:25 a. m. 5:10 p. m . 7:00 p. m. Two trains daily between Rome and Chattoonaga; loave Rome for Chattanooga and the North and West 9:10 a. m. 2:50 p. m. Arrive a‘ Rome frem Chattaooga the North and West at 11:25 a. m. 5:10 p. in. We offer you the saftest best route most convienent schedule scenery, road bed and equipment unsurpassed. For any other information call on or write to C K. AyerT. A, Rome Ga. C, E. Harman, G. P. A. Atlanta Ga. REGISTRATION CLOSES. Court Hcuse Crowded all day With People Anxious to Register. If yesterday was a busy day with Tax Receiver Black, today has been five times busier. Ea£iy this morning a stream of city and country people anxious to be registered set in towards the court house, and Mr. Black and his assistants have not had time to get a good breath. The crowd has been so large most es the day that they were turned in by squads, and the door locked on the others. It is proba ble that he will be busy until a late hour tonight. It is estimated that the regis tration list will go between 1800 and 2,000. If you fail to go out tonight and see the boys minstrel yon awill al ways regretit. Many specialties well be introduced. The proceeds of the intertainment will be do nated to the Keeley League. Messrs Eugsne O’Brien and Sam Taylor are in the city inspect ing the White Star Line of Steam ers. The are steamboat inspecto a from Mobile. The young people of the Bifth Ward will have a pleasant recep tion to night at the residence of Mrs Alexander on Mam Street. Years Support- Georgia Floyd county: To alb'horn it may concern: Notice is here bv given, tha the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a years support .to Mat ‘ tie Sledge, the widow of J. a. Sledge, de ceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b made the judgment of the Court at ary term 1895, of the Court of Ordinary. This Dec 3rd 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary F d county Ga Notice. °?o wh l omit°may concern: Notice is hereby! eiven of mv consent that my wife Louise Huffman become a public and tree dealer, on anu ajur January 7th, 1895, becoming thereby enforce same in her own name. This Dec. _ W- Bids W ante d. Georgia, Floyd County. Ti.o Hoard of Commissioners «f me Boar t w m receive sos per- Revenue of sald C°““£ rr . lU anat Rope’s ferry, sons desiring <> Veafs ferry ln said Conn- Freeman s fer j w be jn the office SHOOTING SCRAPE. Claude Thomas a White Boy, Shoots Manse Chash Early this morning at Loeb's mill ju»t acros# the C. R& C. bridge ever the Etowah, Claude Thomas shot Manse Cash though the arm with a ritle. It seems that the two got into a dispute about carrying up tetuft eorn and that Thomae suddenly raised hie rifle and fired. The ball struck Cash near the shoulder and the ball ranged dowu eomiog out at the elbow. Chief Police Shropshitr, went out there but Thomae had fled, and Chash's arm was dressed aa 1 his weuads are not at all dangeroueß Thomas is a young fellow living in the Fifth Ward and is not at all vitcioua. Not an Alderman at all. Chattanooga, Tenu., DeclS.— In the scandalous board of Aider men and city slate trouble, which has been running on for many wea ry weeks, Chsncellor McConnell this morning refused to dissolve the injuoction against Aidermen Riordan, which was secured some time ago by D. G. Duffy before Judge Moon. Since that time Rierdan has not been able to per form the functions of an aider man, to which office he supposed that he was duly elected. The opin ion of Chancellor McConnell leaves Mr. Riordan out in the cold. Children Burned to Death. Cleveland, 0., December 18.— The home of Rev. Solomon Beck erman, of 1131 Cass avenue, caught fire at 1 o’clock this morning. Hie two little daughters, aged s»ven and eleven years, were burned to death. Other members of ths fam ily had great difficulty in escaping. CHRISTM AS TIMES. ’’Tbs’is a time In the affaire of men* A time in the affairs of all meog nod ladies to for a’ that | when it becomes neccessary so look J about for bargains. By common consert Christmas tide is the time all must remember their friends. We have taken this into consideration aud can show you novdtiesand elegant presents from a dainty rattle, for the tiny toi, to the silver spectacles for the aged mother. A handsome mirror fcr the rair b«auty, collars aud cuff ' cases for the conscious dudes chamois skins for the cleanly housewife and so on to the end Prices from 05 cents to $20.00 Come aud see them. Trovit & Johtißon. *What* Shall 1 buy for XMAS Now is the time to make home happy by the purchase of a Pi ano or Organ and one that will last? life time. My prices and terms are such that, NO FAMILY Need be without one. Nothing makes home more at tractive than nice music. In fact no home is complete without mu sic. Call and look at my Stock of insterments at HANK’S & CO, Furniture Store No. 23, BROAD ST. or write me for catalogue. E. E, FORBES Ann’ston Ala. MUSIC DEALERS., Miss Cary Van Dyke, of Chatta nooga. is the guest of her uncle, Mr. R. D. Van Dyke at the Arm strong hotel. oLuiili WILD BILL IN JAIL He Resisted Arrest but Emally had to Surrender. Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 18. — “Wild Bill,” th* negro desperado who has been terrorizing several South Georgia counties for weeks was captured here this morning by Sheriff Doss, and Marshal Spair. He was located in the house of a negro woman last night, but the officer preferred to wait until day light to take him. The house was watched all night and at an early hour this morning they called up on him to surrender. Seizing his winchester, he defied the officers to take him. After several shots had been exchanged, Wild Bill gave up and was sent to jail. No body was ,hit by the shots fired. The desperado will be sent to Val dosta. where he is badly wanted by the authorities for numerous crimes. The city today closed a contract with the Frictionless Metal Com pany, of Richmond, to put in a new waterworks plant to cost $lO,- 800. The air lifted pumping sys tem will be used. WOMAN INTIMIDATED Baltimore, Md., December 18.— Two masked men entered the sta tion at Mt. Wilson, Md., on the Western Maryland railroad, last evening, and at the point of pistols compelled Mrs Mamie Wainwright wife of the station master, to sur render all the money there was in the depot. Mrs. Wainwright aud her mother were alone in the sta tion when the robbers entered. The highwaymen left the women in hysterics. The amount of mon ey the robbers secured is stated to be less than fifty dollars. FIVE MINUTES LATER. Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Dec. 18. An attempt was made early this morning to wreck the New York and Chicago limited on the Penn sylvania Railroad by pulling the spikes from the switch and blowing the light out. Other obstructions were also placed in the switch. The discovery was made just five min utes before the train was due, which tuns 50 miles an hour. Honor for Parkhurst. Nqw York, December 18. —Hon- ors are still coming to Dr. Park hurst. The Jekyl Island Club, one of the most exclusive organizat ions in the country, has honored Dr. Parkhurst by making him one of its associate members. The Jekyl Island Club includi-s ip its mem bers the Vanderbilts, ’the Asters, 1 Dr. Chauncey M. Depew, N. K Fairbanks, Marshall Field and the first families of Dixie land, and owns and controls Jekyl Island, that famous winter resort situated off Hie Georgia coast near Bruns wick. SeelZy Pleaded Guilty. New York, December 18. —Sam- uel C. Seeley,defaulting bookkeeper of the National Shoe and Leathe bank, was brought before Judge Bennett in the United States dis trict court shortly before noon to day. He pleaded guilty to the charge of making false entries in the bank's books and abstractii g funds and was remanded until next Friday for sentence. Don't you think an elegant box of cigars would please your hus band, brother or son for Christmas? T-& J. “Specials” are without question the best nickle cigar in Rome. They are pure Havana and testimonials from best smokers in Rome furnished on application. Trevitt & Johnson. When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them strong. Call in J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker- 234 BrOv.d St. Highest Market price paid for Hides & Pelts, J. S. HFNDERSON. PRAYING FOR INGERSOLL. Preachers in Richmond Keep The Crowd Away From His Lecture. Richmond, Va. Dec. 18.+—Th* audienc that heard Colonwl Robert Ingersoll’s sensational lectur*, “What Must We Do to Be Saved?” at the Richmond theater tonight was much smaller than it would hive been but for the eranest ap peals that several local niinistßrs made to their congregtions not to g » ajid hear the great agnostic. A half dozen pastors alluded to th* lecture yesterday in terms of th* strongest condemnation* Thisaften»oon the clericus, which embraces all the Episcopal clergy of the city, had quite an animated discussion over the infidel and his views.. It being too late for any action to prove effective none was taken, but Col. John Murphy, the owner of the theatre, and Man ager Thomas G. Loathe, were cen sured; by th* preachers for allow ing the anti-Christian lecture to be delivered in that house. It was proposed to offsr prayer for Ingersoll, as was done when he was here last year, but one of the prominent members of th* clericus thought the jaa'c s woul I be in prayerful mood when they had got home and the joint invoca tion was not offered. One of th* ministers cited a case in a town in Canada in which Ingersoll was billed to speak and the Christian people of the city entered Buch a strong protest against it that the mayor of th* place forbade him to speak there. A movement was quietly put ou foot here to day to try and prevent the delivery of the lecture, but it was found t) be futile and it was abandoned. QUITE STORMY The Cigarett Trust Has the Hoo siers by the Throat. Indianapolis, Ind., December 18.—Ths Attorney General of the New Jersey appointed Judge Brown of this city, as Oommissioner to take the deposition of John Rauh, a local tobaccoist, who has attemp ted to buck against the American Tobaco Company,otherwise known as the cigarette trust. Mr. Rauh complained that th* trust has instituted a boycott against him, and had notified lo cal jobbers that if they sold to him they would be barred from further purchase of supplies. The jobbers were therefore compelled to close down o« Rauh, inasmuch as the trust controls 95 per cent of the output of the country, and is in a position to enforce its de mands. Last evening Mr. Rauh submit ted his testimony, the Commis sion sitting in private chambers. Th* session is reported as having been quite stormy, owing to the fooling shown by the rival attor neys. It is said that while Georga Tur ner, owner of the New York, Re corder, was here ostensibly to call upon Harrison, yet his real mission was to see that too much publicity was*not given to Mr. Rauh’s com plaint which was more or less corroborated by Mr. George Weiu goter. If this was Mr. Turner’s principal mission he was success ful. so far as this city is concern ed. ' Another Assassination. Jackson, Ky., December 18.— Green Clemmons was returning to his home from this tov u yester day evening aud when he reached a point near Flint Ridge Moun tain about 12 miles esat of here he was shot from ambush and in stantly killed. Two brothers *amed Nix have been arrested aud will be brought here to-morrow for ex amination. It is said that the Nix boys were ambushed tor John Mclntosh, b.tween whose family and their wn there is a feud of long standing, and mistook Clem mons, against whom they had utthing whatever, for their man. The reception given to night by Miss Pet Neviu in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Neviu, will be one of the notible smiety e/»i‘g of the wejk.